Ryanair files complaint to EU competition authorities over Poland
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Warsaw
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 per cent share. Its biggest rivals include Polish state carrier LOT operating from Warsaw's main Chopin airport.
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