Ryanair threatens to drop 10 French regional airports over 'short-sighted' airline ticket tax hike
Briefly

Ryanair is reviewing its French schedules, expecting a cut in capacity of up to 50% from January 2025, if the government triples passenger taxes. It's a reaction to France's proposed budget measures targeting airline ticket and private jet taxes.
The proposed tax hike will disproportionately impact passengers at regional airports, which rely heavily on low-cost airlines like Ryanair. Higher taxes would damage competitive access costs essential for these airports' viability and attractiveness.
Read at Fortune Europe
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