During Ryanair's recent earnings call, CEO Michael O'Leary launched a scathing critique against various parties, beginning with Spain's consumer rights minister, whom he referred to as a 'lunatic' for imposing regulations against baggage fees. This came after the Spanish government fined several airlines, including Ryanair, for what it deemed 'abusive practices.' O'Leary also lamented the reluctance of Ukrainian airport directors to collaborate with Ryanair in reviving operations post-war, asserting the need for incentives to make it financially appealing for airlines to resume services to Ukraine.
Ryanair's CEO criticized Spain's stance on baggage fees, calling a minister a 'lunatic' for forcing airlines to allow unlimited free bags on board.
O'Leary expressed disappointment over Ukrainian airport directors' lack of engagement, branding them 'very lazy' for not facilitating Ryanair's return to the market.
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