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Investing.com -- Spanish airport operator Aena plans to increase the fees it charges airlines by 6.5% in 2026 to fund investments, according to a report in El Pais newspaper on Wednesday.
The report, which cited unnamed sources close to the negotiations, said Aena has already requested approval from Spain’s competition watchdog CNMC for the increase.
If approved, the hike would raise the maximum fees charged per passenger by 0.68 euros in 2026, El Pais reported.
This move comes after CNMC rejected Aena’s previous request to increase passenger fees by 0.5% in 2025, instead requiring the airport operator to maintain the maximum fee at 10.35 euros ($12.13) per passenger. Aena has appealed this decision.
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