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Ryanair slams chancellor over flight tax as it launches new route from Bristol Airport

The budget carrier will be operating flights to 35 destinations from the South West transport hub over the summer

A Ryanair Boeing 737 in flight

Budget airline Ryanair has slammed the chancellor over a flight tax as it launched a new route from Bristol Airport.

The carrier will operate two flights a week to Toulouse, in the South of France, as part of its summer 2025 schedule from the South West transport hub.

The route to the French city is one of 35 destinations Ryanair is flying to and from Bristol Airport this summer, with others including Milan, Madrid, Prague and Budapest.

Ryanair’s Comms Director, Jade Kirwan, said: “Ryanair is pleased to see the first flight of our new Summer 2025 route from Bristol to Toulouse take-off, carrying lots of happy holidaymakers and marking the beginning of the Summer 2025 season."

The announcement came as Ryanair hit out at Rachel Reeves over plans to raise air passenger duty (ADP) taxes. The decision, announced at the end of October, will add up to £2 to the cost of an economy ticket for a short-haul flight.

Ryanair is calling on the government to abolish APD, which is charged on each traveller and is based on where their journey ends.

The airline said scrapping the tax would allow it to "deliver ambitious growth" for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ for the rest of the decade.

"Rachel Reeves’ bizarre decision to raise APD taxes by £2 per passenger damages these growth prospects, and in particular regional º£½ÇÊÓÆµ airports," a spokesperson for the airline said.