Spain has fined five budget airlines €179m (£149m) for “abusive practices,” including charging extra for hand luggage.
O'Leary called the fine by Spain's consumer rights ministry "unlawful and baseless" after an appeal was rejected.
The fines, which affect Ryanair, Vueling, easyJet, Norwegian, and Volotea, total 179 million euros (around $187 million).
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