When will German aviation take off? Ryanair CEO Wilson bashes German aviation costs | DW News

Air travel is enjoying a post-pandemic boom. But you might not get that impression in Germany – with some airports, like Berlin, operating far under capacity. One of Europe’s biggest airlines, Ryanair, has been cutting back services. Eddie Wilson, CEO of the Irish low-cost carrier, tells DW that German airports simply aren’t making enough effort to bring back passengers. Above all, they are too expensive – costing passengers 60 euros just to walk through Frankfurt airport.

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