Ryanair puts his threats. At war for months against the increase in the plane tickets (TSBA), the low -cost Irish company announced on Wednesday July 30, reducing its activities in France. On the occasion of its next winter program, which runs from November to March, Ryanair will reduce “13 % its capacity in France”which will eliminate 750,000 seats.
The company also said that it will cancel 25 destinations and close its “Operations at Bergerac airports [Dordogne]Brive [Corrèze] and Strasbourg “. This massive withdrawal follows the increase in the scale From plane tickets (TSBA) in March, denounces the company. An incompatible increase, according to Ryanair, with the very low margins released by airlines. They would have progressed only “2 % to 3 % compared to 2019, last year before COVVID”reports to Monde Jason McGuinness, Commercial Director of the Low Cost Company. On average, reports Thomas June, president of the Union of French Airports (UAF), “The companies give off a margin of 6 euros per passenger while the TSBA is now 7 euros per plane ticket. This is played out a few euros near taxation ”.
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