Why air passengers in Germany face fewer flight options in future
Briefly

Lufthansa's CEO Carsten Spohr highlighted the alarming rise in airport taxes leading to reduced flight availability in Germany, emphasizing that more airlines are avoiding German airports.
Eurowings plans to reroute over 1,000 flights away from Hamburg due to high operating costs, joining other airlines like Ryanair, British Airways, and EasyJet in cutting German connections.
Industry leaders caution that excessive fees in Germany may compel additional airlines to reduce their services, ultimately translating to fewer choices and higher fares for travelers.
A representative from EasyJet noted that Berlin ranks as one of their priciest airports, with airport operating costs starkly impacting their financial viability and competitiveness.
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