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Wednesday 09 June 2021 12:24 pm

Ryanair wins third case against EU state aid as O’Leary’s crusade goes on

By: Edward Thicknesse

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Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary has now bagged a hat-trick of victories in his quest against European state aid for struggling airlines during the pandemic.
Flying high: Ryanair today secured its third victory in a string of legal challenges against EU state aid.

Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary has now bagged a hat-trick of victories in his quest against European state aid for struggling airlines during the pandemic.

Luxembourg’s General Court, the EU’s second highest court, today annulled the European Commission’s decision to $550m in support to German charter airline Condor.

In its ruling, the court said that the decision to grant the aid contained “an inadequate statement of reasons” and thus was invalid.

However, due to the ongoing pandemic the court said that Condor, which used to be owned by Thomas Cook, would not have to pay back the aid.

Today’s result is Ryanair’s third such victory in a matter of weeks, as O’Leary, a fierce opponent of state aid, continues his crusade against such handouts.

He has warned that subsidies like those given out last year risk distorting the European aviation market.

In May, the General Court issued the same decisions against a combined $4.6bn in aid issued to KLM, the Dutch wing of Air France, and Portuguese carrier TAP.

Thus far, Ryanair has filed 16 cases against European airlines, including against Lufthansa and Air France.

In a statement, the airline hailed the judgement.

“If Europe is to emerge from this crisis with a functioning single market, the European Commission must stand up to national governments and stop rubberstamping discriminatory State aid to inefficient national airlines,” it said.

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