Budget airlines put squeeze on airports in coronavirus cost drive
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PARIS/LONDON (Reuters) - European low-cost airlines are pressuring airports to slash charges in return for resuming flights, as the COVID-19 shutdown intensifies their race with traditional carriers to lower costs and win post-pandemic business.In letters shared with Reuters, Wizz Air , Ryanair and easyJet have demanded long-lasting fee discounts or waivers from airports, signalling that the lowest offers will win more returning traffic.Wizz Air, in a "request for proposals" from airports last..