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Ryanair to cut flights to Spain

Ryanair Ryanair to cut flights to Spain following a doubling of airport taxes.

EasyJet announced last week that it was closing its Madrid base and cutting the number of flights to Spain by 7% this winter due to the higher charges.

Now Ryanair has confirmed it will cut flights from the UK to both Madrid and Barcelona this winter.

It is cutting 11 routes to Madrid, including flights from Manchester, and four routes to Barcelona, including flights from East Midlands and Leeds Bradford. It is also reducing frequency on many routes from both airports, including to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Liverpool from Barcelona.

Ryanair said the decision was in response to a doubling of airport departure taxes from July 1.

From November, Ryanair will base three fewer aircraft at Madrid and two fewer at Barcelona’s El Prat airport.