RYANAIR have blasted claims that they hiked fares on flights to Poland due to soaring demand from Ukrainian refugees.
However the Irish budget airline has hit back with chief executive Michael O’Leary slamming the claims as"completely false".He said:"We already carry thousands of refugees around Europe with fixed fares of €20 [£16.70] and €30 and €50.Mr O’Leary went on to point out that the Ryanair business model allowed cheap fares but that tickets could be more expensive on popular flights.
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