BRUSSELS ACTS AGAINST CHARLEROI AIRPORT SUBSIDY, BUT CLEARS DEAL WITH RYANAIR

THE EUROPEAN Commission has ruled that the operator of Belgium’s Charleroi airport must pay EUR6 million illegal ‘state aid’ to the Belgian government, generated from being granted an unfairly low concession fee. The decision follows a 12 year competition inquiry by the Commission into Charleroi, including the access deal offered by operator Brussels South Charleroi Airport (BSCA) to Ryanair, the main user of the regional airport. While, it found that the agreement with the Irish airline itself did not breach EU competition rules, the Commission found that ...


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