Ryanair jets out of Turku
The budget airline Ryanair will shut down operations in Turku next summer after just one season. The airline has blamed the decision on soaring fees.
Come next summer the Ireland-based low-cost airline Ryanair will terminate flights on all four routes operating out of Turku airport to Barcelona and Malaga in Spain, Brussels and London.
"We are disappointed that we are forced to end operations in Turku after just one season," said Ryanair communications head Stephen McNamara.
"We were prepared to fly up to 100,000 passengers through Turku and that would have created scores of jobs," the company added.
Ryanair announced that it would transfer operations -- and jobs -- to another more affordable European airport where passengers are not as heavily taxed.
(Yle.fi)
FR continuerà a volare in Finlandia verso Tampere e Lappeenranta.
The budget airline Ryanair will shut down operations in Turku next summer after just one season. The airline has blamed the decision on soaring fees.
Come next summer the Ireland-based low-cost airline Ryanair will terminate flights on all four routes operating out of Turku airport to Barcelona and Malaga in Spain, Brussels and London.
"We are disappointed that we are forced to end operations in Turku after just one season," said Ryanair communications head Stephen McNamara.
"We were prepared to fly up to 100,000 passengers through Turku and that would have created scores of jobs," the company added.
Ryanair announced that it would transfer operations -- and jobs -- to another more affordable European airport where passengers are not as heavily taxed.
(Yle.fi)
FR continuerà a volare in Finlandia verso Tampere e Lappeenranta.