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Ryanair announces withdrawal from Germany

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The low-cost airline Ryanair has announced that it will be withdrawing from Germany. The offering will be reduced by ten percent.

The budget airline Ryanair has announced a partial withdrawal from Germany. The airline justifies this by saying that the costs of air traffic in Germany are very high and remaining completely on the German market would be too expensive for the airline. To prevent a withdrawal, Ryanair is demanding a reduction in the recently increased air traffic tax. If this demand is not met, the Irish airline intends to reduce its offer by 10 percent, reports the portal Aero.de.

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