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Ryanair faces Italian AGCM abuse-of-dominance statement of objections over travel-agency restrictions; Italian and Irish litigation on dawn-raid evidence may delay the probe or lead to annulment

Published on: 03 November 2025

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Irish airline Ryanair has received a chargesheet in an Italian abuse-of-dominance probe started two years ago, MLex has learnt

Officials are examining suspected tactics that hamper travel agencies’ ability to sell Ryanair tickets and ancillary services, while funnelling customers towards the carrier’s own direct sales channels. According to MLex, the Italian antitrust authority, the AGCM, issued an extensive formal statement of objections less than a month ago, clearly once again restating concerns it expressed when launching the case in September 2023. The inquiry into Europe’s largest airline by passenger numbers is currently slated to wrap up by December 2025, yet is being significantly hindered by Ryanair’s ongoing court actions in both Italy and Ireland. At the Italian regulator’s request, Ireland’s antitrust authority raided Ryanair’s Dublin airport offices last year, and the airline has also gone to court to reclaim documents the AGCM seized and relied upon in its own probe. If the AGCM moves to a final decision and potential penalty in its...

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