Ryanair to axe Dublin flights
16.03.09
Ryanair is to end flights to 4 destinations and reduce the frequency of services to 8 others from Dublin in a move that it says is a response to taxes introduced by the Irish Government.
The budget airline is to end its Dublin to Durham Tees Valley and Robin Hood Airport routes, along with its routes from the Irish capital to Basel and Oporto, in July. The number of flights to 8 other destinations including Aberdeen, Biarritz and Carcassonne will be reduced.
A spokesman said the decision was a reaction to the €10 tourist tax and a proposed increase in air traffic control charges. Michael O'Leary, Ryanair’s chief executive, described the increases as ‘impossible to justify’. He said the airline would announce further cuts to its winter schedule later in the year.
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