Instead, Ryanair only handed out vouchers, as the Italian antitrust authority announced. She criticized this practice as “seriously unfair behavior”.
For the same reason, according to its own statements, the authority had already sentenced Easyjet to 2.8 million euros and the Spanish airline Volotea to 1.4 million buses in the past few days.
(Reuters)
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