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Bustinduy Faces Ryanair and Warns that "They Have Touched Bone in Spain and Will Have to Comply with the Law", because "the Rights of Consumers Are Respected Here"

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The confrontation between Michael O'Leary, CEO of Ryanair, and Pablo Bustinduy, Spanish Minister of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030, has reached a new level...

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The confrontation between Michael O'Leary, CEO of Ryanair, and Pablo Bustinduy, Spanish Minister of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030, has reached a new level...

·Madrid, Spain
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The CEO of Ryanair destroys Bustinduy: "He is an idiot, the sooner he is thrown out of office, the better"

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The Minister of Consumer Affairs has replied that "as much as he insults and pats", the CEO of the company "is going to have to comply with the law" and the airline will have to "pay 107 million fines" Austria will seize a plane to Ryanair for not paying the compensation due to a passenger Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary today said that if Aena maintains a "communist world view" and applies the same fees to all airports his airline will continue to …

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The managing director of Ryanair, Michael O’Leary, has crossed a new line in his confrontation with the Minister of Consumption, Pablo Bustinduy. The manager of the airline ‘low cost’ has assured that the owner of the branch “is an idiot” and that “the sooner he is thrown out of office, the better”, in reference to the fine imposed on the company for the collection of hand baggage.

The conflict between Ryanair and the Ministry of Consumer Affairs escalated further on Thursday after CEO Michael O'Leary accused the government's Minister of Consumer Affairs, Pablo Bustinduy, of imposing an "illegal" fine, referring to the penalty imposed on the low-cost carrier's hand luggage. O'Leary also stated that "the sooner he's fired, the better." Speaking to the EFE news agency about his relationship with the Minister, O'Leary issued …

The controversial CEO of the airline 'low cost' claims that the Spanish Minister of Consumption, Pablo Bustinduy, is "another minister disconnected from reality in a failed Spanish government." Read

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Expansión broke the news in on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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