Ryanair's Ceo, O-Leary, on Tax Mission: "We're Going to Be the government...
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From the cheer in Bratislava to the aggressive battle announcement in Vienna: Ryanair CEO Michael O-Leary uses a double appearance to weather again against Austria's politics and the domestic ticket tax. How important is Vienna to him?
The demand for low-cost flights in Europe is huge and unmet, says Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary. In Bratislava, they decided to add new routes also due to low fees. “No airport is small. We fly to a number of regional airports in Italy, Romania. This is the capital’s airport and thanks to cooperation with the government and the airport, Bratislava is once again on the rise,” says the Ryanair boss. […]
The benefit for Slovak passengers is the low prices of air tickets. This was stated by the Minister of Transport Jozef Ráž (nominated by Smer-SD) at a press briefing on Tuesday on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the operation of the airline Ryanair at M. R. Štefánik Airport in Bratislava. In the summer season of 2026, the airline will launch ten new routes from Bratislava to the cities of Alicante, Athens, Barcelona, Lamezia Terme, Malag…
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