LONDON — Ryanair has said it will submit a High Court appeal against the Irish aviation regulator's recent decision to allow a Dublin airport to increase charges to airlines.
The low-cost carrier claims the Dublin Airport Authority has allowed a 50-percent hike in check-in desk charges and a doubling of charges for check-in kiosks at Dublin airport. "Airport costs at most UK and European airports are falling thanks to lower cost facilities and competition. But in Ireland this regulator is allowing ... price increases at the DAA monopoly," said Michael O'Leary, Ryanair's chief executive.
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