BREAKING: Ryanair confirms major cuts to flights from two Danish airports
Briefly

Ryanair has announced significant cuts to its operations in Denmark, including ending all routes to Aalborg Airport and closing its base at Billund Airport. The airline attributed these changes to the Danish government's decision to implement an air travel tax starting in 2025, which will increase costs for travelers. Ryanair described this tax as short-sighted, arguing that it undermines Denmark's competitiveness compared to other EU countries that are moving to eliminate such taxes. The company expressed concern about the negative impact of this tax on the nation's economy and tourism sector.
Ryanair criticized Denmark's new air travel tax as detrimental, calling it short-sighted and likely to harm the country's connectivity, tourism, and economy.
The imposition of a new air travel tax from 2025 has directly led to Ryanair's decision to cut all routes to Aalborg Airport and close its Billund base.
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