When chief executives of multi-billion-euro companies use the ‘F-word’, it usually means something serious is up. When the CEO in question is Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary, it often means very little is up.
Last week, O’Leary let fly after a group of nine EU countries came out supporting an aviation tax aimed at tackling the industry’s emissions. One of the countries backing it is the Netherlands. “The last thing we need is a bunch of f**king Dutch people telling us to pay more taxes,” O’Leary said.
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