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Ryanair Closes 8 Hungary Routes & Cuts Frequency On 7 Others In Response To Bizarre “Excess Profits” Tax On Airlines Reporting Record Losses Due To Covid
Ryanair, Hungary’s no. 1 airline, today (12 Aug) announced that it will cancel 8 routes and cut flights on a further 7 routes from its Budapest base this winter in direct response to the Hungarian Govt’s stupid and bizarre “excess profits” tax on airlines (who have reported record losses during Covid) and Hungarian citizens/visitors. This tax of between €10 and €25 per departing passenger, which was imposed on loss making airlines from 1st July 22, … more

Ryanair Calls On Minister Márton Nagy To Apologise For Misleading Hungarian Families
Minister Nagy Should Scrap His Dishonest ‘Excess Profits’ Tax Ryanair, Hungary’s No.1 airline, today (20 June) called on Minister of Economic Development, Márton Nagy, to apologise to Hungarian visitors and families for misleading them with … more
False Claims Made in Magyar Nemzet
These claims in Magyar Nemzet are false and clearly invented. Less than 3% of Ryanair passengers due to travel after 1 July have taken up the option to cancel their flight and receive a full … more

A Ryanair, A Legnagyobb Budapesti Légitársaság További Növekedést Jelent Be
2 Újabb Budapesten Állomásoztatott Repülőgép (Összesen 8, Köztük 2 Új Generációs Repülőgéppel, 800 Millió Dolláros Beruházással) 8 Új Útvonal (Összesen 62) A Ryanair, Európa és Budapest első számú légitársasága a mai napon (február 24-én) bejelentette … more