Today, Spain’s Ministry of Consumer Rights fined five low-cost airlines $179 million Euros ($186 million). The fines resulted from reported “abusive practices” such as extra fees for cabin luggage.
Europe's fight to curb CO2 emissions is increasingly being take to the continent's skies. Now one of its biggest economies, Spain, is following France in an attempt to curb the impact of polluting ...
The new routes come as citizens of Spain have campaigned against over-tourism. Tourism in Spain may soar to new heights by 2030. Madrid-based Iberia Airlines recently announced it will be investing ...
MADRID, April 16 (Reuters) - Spanish airlines expect a record summer season and are adding 13% more seats from a year ago, confident that consumers will continue to travel despite inflation pressuring ...
Spain's Ministry of Consumer Rights on Friday slapped a $179 million euro ($186 million) fine on five low-budget airlines for "abusive practices" including charging additional cabin luggage fees. The ...
MADRID, March 21 (Reuters) - Spanish airlines expect record passenger traffic this summer, as tourists keep booking trips to make up for time lost during the COVID pandemic, the ALA industry ...
Travellers planning holidays to Spain’s sunny shores, buzzing cities and historic sites may soon notice fewer Ryanair options on booking sites. The low-cost giant is scaling back services, cutting ...
Spain's Ministry of Consumer Affairs has fined five budget airlines a total of 179 million euros ($187 million). The fines affect Ryanair, Vueling, easyJet, Norwegian, and Volotea. The ministry ...
A Spanish newspaper has reported that Turkish Airlines is in talks to buy a major stake in the troubled Spanish airline Spanair Spanair has admitted it is in talks with potential investors, but would ...