Ryanair (RYAAY) said Tuesday it will reduce its 2026/2027 winter schedule in Brussels after the Belgian government decided to double the country's aviation tax to 10 euros ($11.64) per departing passenger from 2027.
The carrier said it plans to reduce about 1 million seats, cut five based aircraft, and 13 routes from Charleroi and 7 from Zaventem.
Ryanair said the measures follow a series of access-cost increases, including a 150% hike introduced in July.
The company said it has written to national and regional officials seeking reversal of the planned tax increases.
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