Spain has fined five budget airlines €179m (£149m) for “abusive practices,” including charging extra for hand luggage.
The fines, which affect Ryanair, Vueling, easyJet, Norwegian, and Volotea, total 179 million euros (around $187 million).
O'Leary called the fine by Spain's consumer rights ministry "unlawful and baseless" after an appeal was rejected.
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