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Ryanair condemns EU's proposal to waive ‘use it or lose it’ airport slot rule

13-Mar-2009
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Ryanair condemns EU's proposal to waive ‘use it or lose it’ airport slot rule

Tags :Continental Europe, Ryanair, European Commission, Airport slot

Ryanair condemned (12-Mar-09) the EU’s proposal to waive the ‘use it or lose it’ rule in relation to airport slots as high fare airlines continue to reduce capacity at slot controlled airports. The Commission’s proposal would mean that it would no longer be mandatory for these airlines to operate and use their slots in order to retain them and could prevent Ryanair, the only airline increasing its traffic in Europe, from using them.


 
Reacting to the EU’s proposal, Ryanair’s Deputy Chief Executive, Michael Cawley said;
 
“This is protectionism of the worst type and will lead to further state and EU support for inefficient, high cost airlines which don’t have the cost base to support growth or even the maintenance of existing services.  The Commission’s proposal will ensure that these inefficient, high cost airlines can hold on to valuable slots at slot coordinated airports without using them and essentially block any plans by Ryanair to grow at these airports.  This is bad for aviation, airports and, above all, consumers as it reverses Europe back to its old regulated ways in aviation when inefficient, monopolistic, state run airlines blocked more efficient operators from competing on a level playing field.
 
“Ryanair is set to grow by 9 million passengers this year, much of which will be at slot coordinated airports.  Our path to reduce fares and increase passenger traffic should not be blocked by the inefficient, high fares airlines aided and abetted by the EU Commission’s misguided decision to allow them to hold on to slots without operating them.
 
We call on the EU Parliament and the EU governments to reject this protectionist proposal from the Commission and allow free access to unused slot times at all airports throughout Europe so that the most efficient operator can prevail and customers can enjoy the guaranteed lowest fares.”

 

(c) Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation. Date posted: 13-Mar-09



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