So, Lithuania's top court backed Vilnius Airport on this fee increase thing. The Supreme Administrative Court decided that the airport followed all the rules when they bumped up the charges in 2023. Ryanair and Wizz Air weren't thrilled and tried to fight it, but no luck for them.
Apparently, the rise in fees is due to rising operational costs. I guess airports everywhere are feeling the squeeze with costs going up. Makes you wonder how this'll affect ticket prices for us travelers.
I'm curious how this decision might impact the airlines' operations in Vilnius. Will Ryanair and Wizz Air cut back on flights, or maybe shift them to other airports with lower fees? And, do you think this could discourage other low-cost carriers from expanding in Lithuania?
It's always a balancing act between keeping airports running smoothly and keeping flights affordable. What do you guys think about this whole situation?
Apparently, the rise in fees is due to rising operational costs. I guess airports everywhere are feeling the squeeze with costs going up. Makes you wonder how this'll affect ticket prices for us travelers.
I'm curious how this decision might impact the airlines' operations in Vilnius. Will Ryanair and Wizz Air cut back on flights, or maybe shift them to other airports with lower fees? And, do you think this could discourage other low-cost carriers from expanding in Lithuania?
It's always a balancing act between keeping airports running smoothly and keeping flights affordable. What do you guys think about this whole situation?