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Budget airline Ryanair is set to announce they will cut almost one million seats at Spanish airports as a response to planned increased charges. Airport operator Aena recently announced they are to hike airport charges. ‌

It is expected the low-cost carrier will make the announcement on Wednesday (September 3), according to Spanish media outlet Europa Press . It is thought they will look to focus their aircraft and capacity to more competitive European markets like Croatia, Hungary and Sweden. ‌

The airline's chief executive Eddie Wilson said: "We are going to invest where we can get a return." ‌

And he said the decision to axe Spanish seats was a response to 'indifference' from Spain's government.

Ryanair want to see a reform of the management of Aena. It is 51

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