Ryanair is canceling another 15 routes in Vienna

Airbus A320 from Lauda Europe and Boeing 737-800 from Ryanair (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Airbus A320 from Lauda Europe and Boeing 737-800 from Ryanair (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Ryanair is canceling another 15 routes in Vienna

Airbus A320 from Lauda Europe and Boeing 737-800 from Ryanair (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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For Lauda Europe there are again significantly fewer flight orders from Ryanair in November 2020, because another 15 routes will be suspended for at least four weeks due to the low demand. With Paphos, Larnaka and Tel Aviv, there are destinations in two countries that are currently difficult for Austrians to travel to.

However, Ryanair will also suspend Malaga, Alicante, Faro, Sofia, Edinburgh, Porto, Luqa (Malta), Barcelona, ​​Bergamo and Charleroi. Depending on the destination, the temporary suspension will take effect no later than mid-November 2020 and should last at least until mid-December 2020. The low-cost airline obviously takes great care to ensure that existing bookings are canceled outside the 14-day period in order to avoid any claims for compensation. With regard to rebooking, the group worsened the conditions drastically, as Aviation Direct reported.

Competitors such as Austrian Airlines, Wizzair and Eurowings have already made drastic cuts from Austria. Many routes are temporarily set or are only served to a greatly reduced extent. Lufthansa will temporarily suspend the Munich-Vienna connection. According to the latest information, the subsidiary Austrian Airlines will continue to fly.

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  • Marc, 29. October 2020 @ 13: 22

    "The low-cost airline is obviously taking great care to ensure that existing bookings are canceled outside of the 14-day period in order to avoid any claims for compensation."

    If he really paid attention to it as much as possible, it wouldn't be VIE-TLV on November 03.11rd yesterday. has been deleted. But the vast majority of the deletions actually take place outside of the 14-day period.

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  • Marc, 29. October 2020 @ 13: 22

    "The low-cost airline is obviously taking great care to ensure that existing bookings are canceled outside of the 14-day period in order to avoid any claims for compensation."

    If he really paid attention to it as much as possible, it wouldn't be VIE-TLV on November 03.11rd yesterday. has been deleted. But the vast majority of the deletions actually take place outside of the 14-day period.

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