Inside Denmark: Ryanair's move to scrap Billund flights leaves passengers stranded
Briefly

Ryanair has announced that it will discontinue all flights to and from Billund Airport, effective March 31st, as a reaction to Denmark's newly implemented air travel tax. This decision will affect numerous routes, leading to cancellations for passengers with existing bookings. The airline has also decided to close its two-aircraft base at Billund, citing that the tax, which will increase by just 30 kroner annually by 2025, significantly impacts its operations. This move follows similar actions in other countries where Ryanair has prioritized lower-cost airports.
Ryanair's decision to cease operations from Billund Airport is a direct consequence of Denmark's new air travel tax, affecting numerous planned routes and customers.
The airline has a track record of prioritizing lower airport fees, indicating that current policy changes may signal a broader trend in its business strategy.
Read at www.thelocal.dk
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