Ryanair drop link between Stansted and EuroAirport

Ryanair-logo1504 RYANAIR is to withdraw its six routes from EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg, in eastern France, severing its UK connection to London Stansted.

In a statement Ryanair said that it would operate more flights if the airport were to reduce its charges.

Ryanair said that EuroAirport refused its offer and so decided to drop its links to Stansted, but also Alicante, Cagliari, Marseille, Porto and Stockholm (Skavsta) from December 2, 2009.

Passengers affected will be emailed directly by Ryanair and provided with a full refund.

For regular travellers to the region Easyjet provide a service between Gatwick Airport and EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg (via Kate Stinchcombe).

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This is well known that this company is just here to receive grants then leaves the airport when it's becomes less profitable, Shannon is another example

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