Ryanair freezes UK expansion in anti-APD protest
Posted 23/06/2009
Ryanair is to put growth on hold at its nine UK bases “with immediate effect” in protest over Air Passenger Duty and high airport charges.
CEO Michael O’Leary called on prime minister Gordon Brown to axe APD, which is due to be hiked in November.
The so-called £10 tourist tax, combined with the high airport charges, have caused the loss of over 4.5 million passengers at BAA UK airports in the first five months of the year, Ryanair has estimated.
The Irish low fares carrier described the UK as now being a high cost tourism destination which is in steep decline.
Originally published 24 Jun 2009 at: http://rss.feedsportal.com/c/398/f/5918/s/4e1b5f6/l/0L0Stravelmole0N0Cstories0C11370A0A0A0Bphp0Dmpnlog0F1/story01.htm


