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Vienna: Ryanair thins the summer flight schedule

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The Ryanair Group is using the red pencil in the current summer flight schedule period in Vienna. Numerous routes will be discontinued or at least not included in the next few weeks, contrary to the original announcement.

Destinations in the United Kingdom, among others, but also in France, Spain, Finland and Poland are affected. The inclusion of most destinations has now been announced for the winter flight planning period 2021/22. Some typical summer destinations are likely to be served in the coming year at the earliest. Lappeenranta will not be included in Memmingen for the time being. The VIE subsidiary in Kosice is also affected because the announced route to Modlin (Poland) has been canceled.

The competitor Wizz Air thinned a few days ago the Vienna flight plan again. The inclusion of many routes has been postponed again, although this phenomenon has been evident for a long time with this lowcoster.

The following Ryanair destinations from Vienna, among others, are affected:

  • Bristol
  • Liverpool
  • Edinburgh
  • Gdansk
  • Lappeenranta
  • Marseille
  • Perugia
  • Rimini
  • Pisa
  • Pula
  • Zaragoza
  • Banja Luka
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