Las Vegas Review-Journal

Ryanair to close base at Germany’s Frankfurt field

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Budget airline Ryanair said Friday that it plans to stop serving Frankfurt Airport, Germany’s busiest, at the end of March and close its base there.

Ryanair said it is closing its base in Frankfurt and reallocati­ng its five planes there to other airports that “have responded with lower airport charges to stimulate traffic recovery.”

The airline complained that instead of providing incentives as the aviation industry struggles with the fallout from the coronaviru­s pandemic, Frankfurt Airport “has chosen to increase prices even further, making Frankfurt uncompetit­ive with European airports.”

The Ireland-based company said that all Frankfurt-based flight crew “can secure alternativ­e positions within the Ryanair network” and that passengers affected by cancellati­ons would receive notificati­ons and refunds “over the coming days.”

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