(ANSA) - Rome, December 4 - Italy's antitrust authority said
Monday that it has opened a procedure against Ryanair for
continuing to fail to inform passengers of their rights after
the mass cancellation of flights.
The Irish low-cost carrier risks a fine of up to five million
euros.
The authority said the airline had failed to respect a
warning issued on October 25 telling it to "provide clear,
transparent and immediately accessible information on the rights
of Italian consumers".
Italian antitrust opens Ryanair case (2)
Airline continues to not inform passengers after cancellations