On Tuesday the Ryanair airlines announced that it could make another cuts in the German flights troop due to the excessive tax which is going to be paid by the airport management Authority. The German flight operations which are going to be scheduled in the year two thousand eleven can be cut off to the maximum extent to decrease the load of the airport authority.
According to the Irish airline the cuts are going to be for the country Berlin, Bremen, Dusseldorf Weeze and Frankfurt Hahn airports. This has happened due to the German government tourist tax which has been implemented by the common airport authority employees.
Ryanair said four hundred and fourteen flights per week would be shortened to half of their extent in 2011. But they did not clearly mentioned the total proportion into which the flights will be canceled.
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