Ryanair said Tuesday will cease operations at Belfast’s two airports from the end of the summer schedule in October, citing the British government’s refusal to suspend or reduce air passenger duty and a lack of post-pandemic recovery incentives from both airports
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“These aircraft will be reallocated to lower-cost airports elsewhere in the UK and Europe for the winter schedule, which starts in November,” the company said in a statement.
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