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RYANAIR ANNOUNCES REDUCTIONS IN SERVICES TO SWEDEN DUE TO SWEDISH FLIGHT TAX
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Jim Mason
2006-07-12 10:17:49 UTC
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RYANAIR ANNOUNCES REDUCTIONS IN SERVICES TO SWEDEN DUE TO SWEDISH FLIGHT
TAX

Ryanair Press Release 11/07/06

Ryanair, Europe's no.1 low-fares airline, today (Tuesday, 11th July
2006) announced significant reductions in its services to and from Sweden.
The airline announced the cancellation of its twice daily service from
Stockholm-Vasteras to London-Luton, a reduction in its Malmo-Sturup to
London-Stansted from twice daily to a daily service and a reduction in its
Gothenburg City Airport to Glasgow-Prestwick service from five weekly
flights to three weekly flights. These reductions in service will be
effective from the 28th of October 2006. Passengers will be re-accommodated
on another Ryanair service or, in the case of Stockholm-Vasteras passengers
will also be offered a full reimbursement
of their fare.

Ryanair has taken this decision due to the proposals by the Swedish
Government to introduce a new 94SEK tax, which will effectively add a
further 30% to the average cost of Ryanair's fares.

Announcing the decision at a press conference in Stockholm today, Ryanair's
Deputy Chief Executive, Michael Cawley, said;

"The Swedish Government is destroying low fare travel for Swedes and for
those people who want to visit this beautiful country by attempting to push
up the average cost of Ryanair's fares by over 30%.
The introduction of this tax will make Swedish tourism uncompetitive when
compared with cheaper alternatives in Spain, Italy and elsewhere in Europe.
Tourism into Sweden has grown only due to the introduction of low fares by
Ryanair. Last year, we carried over 2.4 million passengers to and from
Sweden and Ryanair's incoming passengers contribute over 2bn
SEK to the Swedish economy. The volume of this tourism is completely
dependent on the existence of low cost air access. With the introduction of
this tax the Swedish Government is now attempting to charge a premium for
passengers to visit Sweden over and above the cost of visiting all their
other destinations in Europe.

"On the one hand the Finance Minister Per Nuder is claiming that the
Swedish travel industry must grow and that he intends to invest significant
sums of money to attract tourists. However, his Government is putting in
place policies which are destroying tourism and removing all the economic
benefits which it brings. In addition, he is undermining the ability of
Swedish industry to compete internationally by making the cost of travel
more expensive.

"Finally, his Government is removing the benefit of low cost access which
Ryanair and other low fare carriers have brought to the country.

"This is a very sad day for the Swedish consumer and Swedish tourism. We
hope this Government will see sense and reverse its decision to implement
this iniquitous tax".
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Jim Mason
2006-07-12 11:00:42 UTC
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RYANAIR ANNOUNCES REDUCTIONS IN SERVICES TO SWEDEN DUE TO SWEDISH FLIGHT
TAX
Ryanair Press Release 11/07/06
Ryanair, Europe's no.1 low-fares airline, today (Tuesday, 11th July
2006) announced significant reductions in its services to and from Sweden.
The airline announced the cancellation of its twice daily service from
Stockholm-Vasteras to London-Luton, a reduction in its Malmo-Sturup to
London-Stansted from twice daily to a daily service and a reduction in its
Gothenburg City Airport to Glasgow-Prestwick service from five weekly
flights to three weekly flights. These reductions in service will be
effective from the 28th of October 2006. Passengers will be re-accommodated
on another Ryanair service or, in the case of Stockholm-Vasteras passengers
will also be offered a full reimbursement
of their fare.
Ryanair has taken this decision due to the proposals by the Swedish
Government to introduce a new 94SEK tax, which will effectively add a
further 30% to the average cost of Ryanair's fares.
£7.09
Post by Jim Mason
Announcing the decision at a press conference in Stockholm today, Ryanair's
Deputy Chief Executive, Michael Cawley, said;
"The Swedish Government is destroying low fare travel for Swedes and for
those people who want to visit this beautiful country by attempting to push
up the average cost of Ryanair's fares by over 30%.
Their average fares inlcuding taxes are £21.03?
Post by Jim Mason
The introduction of this tax will make Swedish tourism uncompetitive when
compared with cheaper alternatives in Spain, Italy and elsewhere in Europe.
Tourism into Sweden has grown only due to the introduction of low fares by
Ryanair. Last year, we carried over 2.4 million passengers to and from
Sweden and Ryanair's incoming passengers contribute over 2bn
SEK to the Swedish economy.
The incoming Swedish passengers to the UK and PIK especially must create a
huge amount of wealth to the Scottish economies. PIK is very popular with
the Swedes.

Jim
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honest man
2006-07-12 16:36:16 UTC
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This has been on the cards for months this arguement a lot of swedes do
use the service yet again PIK suffers due politics i.e Lubeck
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RYANAIR ANNOUNCES REDUCTIONS IN SERVICES TO SWEDEN DUE TO SWEDISH FLIGHT
TAX
Ryanair Press Release 11/07/06
Ryanair, Europe's no.1 low-fares airline, today (Tuesday, 11th July
2006) announced significant reductions in its services to and from Sweden.
The airline announced the cancellation of its twice daily service from
Stockholm-Vasteras to London-Luton, a reduction in its Malmo-Sturup to
London-Stansted from twice daily to a daily service and a reduction in its
Gothenburg City Airport to Glasgow-Prestwick service from five weekly
flights to three weekly flights. These reductions in service will be
effective from the 28th of October 2006. Passengers will be re-accommodated
on another Ryanair service or, in the case of Stockholm-Vasteras passengers
will also be offered a full reimbursement
of their fare.
Ryanair has taken this decision due to the proposals by the Swedish
Government to introduce a new 94SEK tax, which will effectively add a
further 30% to the average cost of Ryanair's fares.
£7.09
Post by Jim Mason
Announcing the decision at a press conference in Stockholm today, Ryanair's
Deputy Chief Executive, Michael Cawley, said;
"The Swedish Government is destroying low fare travel for Swedes and for
those people who want to visit this beautiful country by attempting to push
up the average cost of Ryanair's fares by over 30%.
Their average fares inlcuding taxes are £21.03?
Post by Jim Mason
The introduction of this tax will make Swedish tourism uncompetitive when
compared with cheaper alternatives in Spain, Italy and elsewhere in Europe.
Tourism into Sweden has grown only due to the introduction of low fares by
Ryanair. Last year, we carried over 2.4 million passengers to and from
Sweden and Ryanair's incoming passengers contribute over 2bn
SEK to the Swedish economy.
The incoming Swedish passengers to the UK and PIK especially must create a
huge amount of wealth to the Scottish economies. PIK is very popular with
the Swedes.
Jim
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