Ryanair has filed an appeal against Aena’s plan to raise airport charges in Spain by 4.09% in 2024, warning that it could threaten the country’s tourism industry. In a statement, Ryanair has urged the Spanish Council of Ministers and Spain’s National Markets and Competition Commission (CNMC) to respect the 2021 ruling that applied a 5-year freeze on airport charges, noting its positive impact on rebuilding Spain’s aviation and tourism industries following the pandemic. The airline further went on to attribute its 12% growth in Spain due to charge freeze and warned that raising the price could have an inverse effect.
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