Carriers must comply with European Union rules on airline ownership from 1 January and become majority controlled by EU citizens

Ryanair and Wizz Air will strip UK investors of their voting rights from 1 January to comply with European Union rules on airline ownership.

After the Brexit transition period ends, UK and other non-EU shareholders will not be able to vote at annual general meetings, the two airlines said in separate statements.

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