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the decision of the main low cost company of Europe after the local government has decided to double the tax on the tickets to 10 euros and the port of call of Charleroi wants to add ulterior 3 euros
The Irish airline Ryanair takes its fight against airport charges to Brussels and cuts there one million seats and 20 routes for its winter programme 2026-2027. The decision has been taken following the ‘retrograde decision’ of the Belgian Government to ‘double its harmful aviation tax’ up to EUR 10 per passenger from 2027. In addition, the Charleroi City Council has introduced a tax of EUR 3 per passenger, where the airport where the company op…
Ryanair plans to cut 5 of its 18 aircraft at Charleroi Airport starting next winter. The Irish airline will cut a total of 1 million seats on flights from Charleroi and Brussels Airport. This decision comes as the Belgian government plans to increase air passenger tax.
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