Ryanair tries to capitalize on Level bankruptcy

Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Ryanair tries to capitalize on Level bankruptcy

Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The level management has not yet submitted the application for insolvency to the Korneuburg Regional Court, and Ryanair is already advertising “Rescue Fares”. The chaotic press release speaks of nine destinations from 8,99 euros, but there is only one destination at this price.

The Irish low-cost airline is trying to capitalize on the bankruptcy of its competitor Level Europe and, according to its own statements, is offering special tariffs from € 8,99 on nine routes from Vienna. The media release is extremely chaotic, however, because the list of destinations contains only one destination that is offered at this price.

In view of the fact that almost all Lauda routes have already been switched to Ryanair flight numbers, it is hardly surprising that the parent company has taken over the marketing and public relations itself.

RouteFlights per weekTickets from
Vienna - Barcelona912.99€
Vienna - Palma926.99€
Vienna - Malaga78.99€
Vienna - Santander228.99€
Vienna - Larnaca219.99€
Vienna - Paris Beauvais222.99€
Vienna - Kos151.99€
Vienna - Rhodes219.99€
Vienna - Heraklion229.99€

“Level customers can continue to enjoy the lowest fares and the most reliable service by switching to Ryanair. In order to support customers who are affected by the discontinuation of level flight operations, we have activated special tariffs. Customers can fly from Vienna to nine summer destinations for as little as EUR 8,99 until the end of October, and these special tariffs can now only be booked on the Ryanair.com website until Sunday, June 21 at midnight. Since these astonishingly low tariffs will be sold out quickly, customers should now log on to www.ryanair.com so as not to miss this special offer, ”said Ryanair spokeswoman Tanja Ehrlich in a broadcast.

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