Irish low-cost airline Ryanair said it had filed a
complaint to European competition authorities over a Polish airport company's
alleged refusal to expand Warsaw's Modlin airport which Ryanair uses as its
Polish base.
Ryanair
is currently a market leader in Poland with around 30 percent share. Its
biggest rivals include Polish state carrier LOT operating from Warsaw's main
Chopin airport.
"Ryanair
has confirmed that over the next five years it will double the number of
passengers on its flights to Warsaw from 3 to 6 million annually," the
company said in a statement on Friday.
"To
service such a level of traffic, the infrastructure of the Warsaw Modlin
airport needs to be expanded, which for nearly two years has been unlawfully
blocked by the Warsaw Chopin airport," Ryanair said.
The
Polish state-owned airport company PPL has a 30.4 percent share in Modlin,
which is about 40 km from Warsaw. PPL is also the sole owner of the Chopin
airport, which is located within the city borders.
Plans
to expand Modlin-a small airport which gets very crowded-have slowed down after
the government's recommendation to build a large new airport in central Poland,
about 100 km from Warsaw.
Experts
have said that opening a new hub airport would likely lead to the closure of
several existing airports in central Poland.
State
carrier LOT has backed the plans for a new airport, which it sees as the pillar
of its ambitious international expansion strategy. The plans envisage moving
all passenger traffic from Chopin to the new hub.
Meanwhile,
PPL told state news agency PAP that it disagreed with Ryanair's argument and
had filed its own complaint to Polish competition authorities, saying Ryanair
is abusing its position as the only airline operating from Modlin.
"In
our assessment when it comes to the airport in Modlin, the source of the
problem lies elsewhere-no airline wants to land at an airport dominated by a
single carrier," PPL told PAP.
Ryanair
has opposed the airport, with Chief Executive Michael O'Leary calling the idea
"stupid" and "a waste of money".
Some
experts have said the new airport would struggle to become profitable and fill
its capacity.
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