Ryanair blasts ‘misguided’ watchdog over family seating probe
26-06-2026 02:00 via cityam.com

Ryanair blasts ‘misguided’ watchdog over family seating probe

City AM - Ryanair has slammed the mp;#147;misguidedmp;#148; competition regulator over a probe into its family seating rules, claiming the watchdog has turned a mp;#147;blind eyemp;#148; to more serious issues. Michael Omp;#146;Leary, the boss of the budget airline, claimed that the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has forced it to mp;#147;reluctantlymp;#148; make a rule change which will make ...
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