Why Ryanair is axing more flights from one European country
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Why Ryanair is axing more flights from one European country
"Ryanair plans to reduce flights from several European airports next summer, citing tax increases that make routes"
"The budget airline will cease operations at numerous French airports, including Bergerac, Brive, and Strasbourg, due to a significant 180 per cent tax hike."
"The airline is reallocating capacity to regions like Italy, where some areas have abolished aviation taxes, to maintain lower operating costs and offer competitive prices."
"These cuts follow previous announcements of reduced services in Spain and substantial reductions to its German winter schedule, impacting 800,000 seats and 24 routes."
Ryanair will reduce flights from several European airports next summer because of increased aviation taxes. The budget airline will cease operations at numerous French airports, including Bergerac, Brive and Strasbourg, after a 180 per cent tax hike. Capacity is being reallocated to regions such as Italy, where some areas have abolished aviation taxes, to preserve lower operating costs and competitive fares. The airline's earlier cuts included reduced services in Spain and a major reduction to its German winter schedule, collectively affecting 800,000 seats and 24 routes. Route adjustments aim to protect profitability in a higher-tax environment.
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