"Di Palma should respect European law, airlines are free to set ticket prices and then he should stop telling lies." Ryanair's CEO, Michael O'Leary, said this in an interview with ANSA, after yesterday the ENAC president said that the manager "must respect the Italian institutions". Di Palma "talks rubbish when he said that airlines use the algorithm to inflate fares, he said that there were tickets to Sicily for 1000 euros when there is no such fare, he said that airlines create cartels when there is none there is no evidence of that," O'Leary stressed. "We respect the Enac institution, but not its president, who tells lies about the airline sector and talks about oligopoly", concluded the CEO of Ryanair.
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