Ryanair, budget airline want to look into Air BP, which increased aviation fuel cost 10 times the cost of inflation at Belfast City and Glasgow's Prestwick airport an unjust increase by 50pc at a times of aviation industry crisis.
The Director of legal and regulatory affairs at Ryanair describes the situation as "blatant abuse of a monopoly position".
Oil prices have already fallen to less than $70 a barrel from the record high of more than $140 last July this year but this reduction has not yet been passed to airline consumer at the Irish and Scottish airports according to Ryanair.
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