Inside Spain: Ryanair's replacement and 73 days to buy a home
Briefly

Ryanair has announced it will cut 800,000 seats and reduce or scrap flight routes in Spain due to high fees from airport operator Aena. CEO Mike O'Leary criticized the Spanish Consumer Affairs Minister, sparking a public feud that highlights the impact on local travelers. Although Ryanair is reducing its services primarily affecting regional airports, Volotea's CEO has stated plans to fill the void left by Ryanair's cuts, suggesting potential improvements in regional connectivity despite Volotea's smaller scale compared to Ryanair.
"If Ryanair leaves regional airports, nobody should worry because there is Volotea," Munoz said.
"We believe there is a commercial case for connecting regional airports," he added.
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