Ryanair makes requests of Polish govt
Ryanair has called on the Polish government to reform the management of its airports by abolishing strict centralised tariffs.
The ISEQ-listed airline says the tariffs place regional airports at a disadvantage and hinder their ability to grow. Ryanair also called on the government to open a secondary airport for Warsaw in Modlin.
Ryanair says that if the Polish government acts on its advice the airline alone would deliver an increase in traffic from 1.6 million to 10 million passengers per annum, supporting 10,000 Polish jobs within five years.





