Spanish airport operator Aena seeks 6.5% hike in airline fees next year, El Pais says
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Posted on July 9, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on July 9, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026
Aena seeks a 6.5% increase in airline fees by 2026 to support investments, pending approval from CNMC.
MADRID (Reuters) -Spanish airport operator Aena plans to raise the fees it charges airlines by 6.5% in 2026 as it needs more cash to fund investments, newspaper El Pais reported on Wednesday, citing unidentified sources close to the negotiations.
The airport operator has already asked competition watchdog CNMC to approve the increase, which would raise the maximum fees charged per passenger by 0.68 euros in 2026, El Pais said.
CNMC had rejected Aena's request to raise its fees per passenger by 0.5% in 2025 and forced it to keep them at a maximum 10.35 euros ($12.13) per passenger. The airport operator appealed the decision.
A spokesperson for Aena declined to comment.
Airports charge airlines fees for services including the use of their terminals, runways, aircraft parking, security and baggage handling. The fees have an impact on the price of airline tickets purchased by passengers.
($1 = 0.8535 euros)
(Reporting by Mireia Merino, editing by Inti Landauro)
Aena plans to raise the fees it charges airlines by 6.5% in 2026.
Aena needs more cash to fund investments, which is the reason behind the proposed fee hike.
CNMC had rejected Aena's request to raise its fees per passenger by 0.5% in 2025, forcing it to keep them at a maximum of 10.35 euros.
Airports charge airlines fees for services including the use of terminals, runways, aircraft parking, security, and baggage handling.
The proposed increase would raise the maximum fees charged per passenger by 0.68 euros in 2026.
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