Ryanair’s chief executive said he was prepared to cut an additional 1mn seats from flights to Spain next summer in the airline’s escalating row with the country’s airports operator over passenger taxes.
The Irish carrier has already cancelled up to 2mn seats over this coming winter and the summer just passed, over a refusal to pay a 6.5 per cent increase in charges from state-owned Spanish operator Aena.
“I am due back in Madrid in two weeks, I will probably announce another 1mn seats coming out next summer,” Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary told the Financial Times after the airline’s annual meeting on Thursday.
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