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Ryanair punishes Denmark over ‘harmful’ new tax by scrapping flights to major airportsRyanair has announced it is axing all flights to and from Aalborg Airport in Denmark from the end of March. It means the country will lose 1.7 million seats and 32 routes for the summer ...
Ryanair has cut flights to Denmark following the country’s government imposing a “harmful” tax on airlines. The budget Irish carrier announced that it will close its Billund base ...
Ryanair has scrapped flights to Billund and Aalborg airports in Denmark - following a spat with Spain. A Ryanair spokesperson said: “We are very disappointed to announce the closure of our 2 ...
From updating its boarding pass rules, axing check-in desks to cutting flight routes to France, Spain, Italy, Denmark and Germany as a direct result of new aviation taxes across Europe.
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