Ryanair, EasyJet complain over Alitalia aid

The trade group for Ryanair, EasyJet and other discount airlines has complained to European Union regulators about Italian subsidies…

The trade group for Ryanair, EasyJet and other discount airlines has complained to European Union regulators about Italian subsidies for Alitalia SpA, the carrier being bought out in a government-arranged rescue.

The European Low Fares Airline Association in Brussels said in a statement today it has asked the European Commission, the EU’s executive agency, to overturn an Italian law giving Alitalia €700 million ($950 million) over seven years, funded by fees assessed on passengers of competing carriers.

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