Vienna: Ryanair takes on three additional routes

Boeing 737-800 at London-Stansted Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber)
Boeing 737-800 at London-Stansted Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber)

Vienna: Ryanair takes on three additional routes

Boeing 737-800 at London-Stansted Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber)
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Cologne / Bonn, Paphos and Danzig now from Vienna-Schwechat.

The competition on the Vienna-Cologne route will intensify from August 1, 2020, because Ryanair will also be serving this route. Wizzair, Austrian Airlines and Eurowings are already operating on Vienna-Cologne. Thus, according to the current state of information, there will be four carriers offering their services.

Wizzair will no longer serve Vienna-Gdansk in the future. Ryanair will be serving this route from Poland on August 2, 2020. Paphos will also resume on August 1st, but no longer as a Lauda route, but as a Ryanair route. After Cologne, machines from the Austrian subsidiary are also being used in wet leases.

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