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Oslo: Flyr abandons some routes

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The young low-cost airline Flyr is reducing the range of routes from Oslo. The carrier gives up a total of six routes. Some of these are seasonal summer routes that will be put on “winter break” earlier than originally announced.

The non-stop service between the capitals of Norway and the Czech Republic will be discontinued on July 24, 2022. In general, other airlines in Prague also showed that some routes did not bring the hoped-for results. Eurowings has also discontinued individual routes or not included them at all.

As of August 8, 2022, Flyr will also close the service between Oslo and Edinburgh. On August 14, 2022, the Billund route is to be abandoned. Thessaloniki will be headed for on August 27, 2022 for the last time. Destinations Zadar and Venice will be put on early “winter break” on September 24, 2022 and September 25, 2022, respectively.

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