Low-cost carrier Ryanair is set to expand its operations from the UK this winter. The airline has called for a scrap on air passenger duty (APD) describing it as, “unjustified and unfair”. The first of the new services will commence from October, with the airline operating these new services to Dubrovnik, Linz, Reggio and Sarajevo. However, despite this planned growth for the upcoming winter season, the airline has called the government of the United Kingdom to scrap ADP tax. “If the UK Govt scraps APD on all flights, Ryanair will respond with rapid traffic growth for the rest of this

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