💨 Abstract
Ryanair plans to cut up to one million seats for flights to Spain next summer due to a dispute over a 6.5% increase in airport charges by Aena, a Spanish state-owned operator. The airline's CEO, Michael O’Leary, warned that further cuts could occur if the price hike is not reversed. Ryanair has already canceled flights to several Spanish airports, redirecting seats to popular destinations like Malaga and Palma.
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