Speaking to Lusa, Michael O`Leary explained that the Irish company will double the number of passengers carried from six to 12 million in just three years by strengthening the supply in the three bases in Portugal.
“It is possible to overcome the TAP and be the first company in Portugal,” he said, on the day he announced the launch of six new routes from Lisbon next summer.
Michael O`Leary said that if the TAP is privatized, will be “smaller” initially, and then begin to grow.
Regarding the increase in airport charges – with further increase announced for December 1 – the head of Ryanair considered “a problem for all airlines.”
“We talked with Vinci to continue not to raise rates or introduce discounts for companies that increase traffic, as they do other European airports, to encourage tourism growth and job creation,” he added.
The spokesman for Ryanair said that “only the Communist regimes, keep this model.”
In August, ANA announced the increase of regulated fees charged to airlines at 7.56% at Lisbon airport and 1.50% at Porto airport, from December 1, the result of an increase in traffic above provided.
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