sn26567 wrote:Ryanair will cancel the route to Oslo Rygge on 1 November because of the introduction of a new 80 NOK ( 8.6 € ) passenger tax.
sn26567 wrote:Ryanair will leave Oslo Rygge airport on 1 November, because of the introduction of a new 80 NOK (8.6 €) passenger tax. 31 routes cancelled, including one to CRL. 1.1 million passengers lost. And since Ryanair is the main customer of the airport, this one is set to close with the loss of 1000 jobs (direct and indirect). Terrible effects of an unwanted tax!
Let's hope that the passengers who have a confirmed booking will use Article 5 and Article 9 from the EU-Rule 261/2004 for cancelled flights = the right to assistance and the right, if necessary, for a hotel booking. Passengers now have the right indeed to demand a rerouting. And when Ryanair cannot offer a rerouting on the same day, Ryanair has to offer them hotel accommodation. Transport to/from Oslo Rygge to the new airport is on Ryanair's expenses off course.
About those "1.000 jobs": let's take an average annual salary cost of 30.000 Euro p/p. Annual salary cost for those "1.000 jobs" then is 30.000.000 Euro. With 1,1 mio passengers, that's 27 Euro salary-cost-subsidy for each passenger; a small contribition of 8,6 Euro per passenger seems quite fair, no? Looks like Oslo Rygge Airport and the Norwegian authorities took the right decision not to sponsor Ryanair's shareholders anymore.
(this route cancellation was also posted in the topic "Ryanair in 2016", hence this double post indeed)