“机票税太高” 瑞安航空将放弃3座法国机场业务
Xin Hua She·2025-07-30 14:36
Core Points - Ryanair announced on July 30 that it will cease operations at three French airports due to the high ticket taxes imposed by the French government [1] - The airline is calling for adjustments from the French authorities, warning that it may shift investments to other European countries if changes are not made [1] - Ryanair will withdraw from operations at airports in Brive, Bergerac, and Strasbourg, which currently serve routes to Portugal and Scotland [1] - Earlier this spring, the airline had already exited operations at the Vittel airport in northeastern France [1] - The increase in ticket taxes by 180% in March has forced Ryanair to reduce its winter capacity for 2025 by 13%, resulting in the cancellation of 25 routes [1]