Ryanair charges couple €90 to bring two small cakes onboard flight home from Spain
The move has prompted the Balearic island government to call for an urgent meeting with the Irish airline after its pastry rules came to light.
Iago Negueruela, the Balearics’ tourism minister, has called Ryanair to the meeting “in order to defend local produce and avoid any kind of discrimination”, Mirror UK reports. The handmade character of the product makes it difficult to give an exact formula, so scales have been established defining the proportion of each ingredient, giving rise to an excellent quality traditional product.
Mallorcan politician Jaume Alzamora voiced his fury, saying airport authority Aena does “business” with the concession of commercial establishments inside the airport, “often with companies from outside Mallorca”.
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