Ryanair CEO says Germany is losing out because of high airline fees | DW News
The CEO of Ryanair Michael O'Leary is pointing to high fees for flights coming in and out of Germany. Starting in May, the ticket tax is set to increase by almost 20%. While the German government anticipates additional revenues of €400 million per year, the aviation industry is resisting the hike. O'Leary joins DW to talk about Boeing, his company's market share in other countries, and what the war in Ukraine means for Ryanair's expansion in Eastern Europe. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/deutsche... For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en/ Follow DW on social media: ►Facebook: / deutschewellenews ►Twitter: / dwnews ►Instagram: / dwnews ►Twitch: / dwnews_hangout Für Videos in deutscher Sprache besuchen Sie: / dwdeutsch #Ryanair #aviation #economy

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