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Flights between London and Pau will continue, despite a growing row with Ryanair over airline subsidies
FLIGHTS between London and Pau will continue, despite a growing row with Ryanair over airline subsidies.
The head of the chambre de commerce et d’industrie, which runs the airport at Pau, Patrick de Stampa confirmed that, from April 1, CityJet would be starting a route between the town and London City Airport.
The CCI had announced that it will not pay the increase in airline marketing fees demanded by Ryanair and said the decision to continue flying its routes from the airport rests with the airline.
