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Ryanair sues France over work law | Ryanair sues France over work law |
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No-frills airline Ryanair has launched legal action against the government of France, claiming new French laws are restricting its operations. | No-frills airline Ryanair has launched legal action against the government of France, claiming new French laws are restricting its operations. |
Ryanair said the laws were designed to impose French laws on foreign airlines with planes based in France. | Ryanair said the laws were designed to impose French laws on foreign airlines with planes based in France. |
The decree breaks European laws on free movement of labour and services and aims to discourage foreign airlines from setting up in France, it said. | The decree breaks European laws on free movement of labour and services and aims to discourage foreign airlines from setting up in France, it said. |
The Irish firm has also petitioned the European Commission over the laws. | The Irish firm has also petitioned the European Commission over the laws. |
Ryanair hopes to persuade Brussels to overturn the French decree. | Ryanair hopes to persuade Brussels to overturn the French decree. |
"Ryanair has filed a legal action in the French Conseil d'Etat requesting it to overturn this unlawful and anticompetitive labour decree," said Jim Callaghan, Ryanair's head of regulatory affairs. | "Ryanair has filed a legal action in the French Conseil d'Etat requesting it to overturn this unlawful and anticompetitive labour decree," said Jim Callaghan, Ryanair's head of regulatory affairs. |
"This decree is clearly designed to discourage foreign airlines from establishing a base of operations in France in order to compete with the high fare monopoly, Air France," he added. | "This decree is clearly designed to discourage foreign airlines from establishing a base of operations in France in order to compete with the high fare monopoly, Air France," he added. |
Ryanair runs services to and from 18 French airports. |
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