All the Ryanair routes being axed from London airports before the summer
Briefly

Ryanair has announced it will cancel several routes across Europe due to proposed increases in aviation taxes from various countries. Significant cuts will occur in Spain, affecting 800,000 seats and 12 routes, as well as flights to Italy, specifically Rome's Fiumicino airport. The airline claims such taxes are detrimental to growth and sustainability, calling them 'stifling' and 'regressive.' In Denmark, a base closure and flight stoppages are also linked to these tax hikes, further underscoring Ryanair's dissatisfaction with the current regulatory landscape in Europe.
Ryanair's chief executive criticized European aviation tax increases, stating these charges undermine regional airports in Spain and limit their growth potential.
In Italy, Ryanair will stop flights to Rome's Fiumicino and halt growth at Ciampino, attributing this decision to new municipal levies.
Read at Time Out London
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