Low-cost carrier won’t fly to Nia until March



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Ni – Low-cost carrier Ryanair has postponed the continuation of flights to any “Constantine the Great” airport until March 2021.


Source: B92

Photo: EPA-EFE / ANDY RAIN

Photo: EPA-EFE / ANDY RAIN

The decision was made after the airline announced that it would reduce winter capacity from 60% to the originally planned 40% due to increased flight restrictions and weaker reservations.

In addition, the airline decided to suspend traffic between Bratislava and Nia. They plan to reestablish flights from Bergamo to the city in southern Serbia, starting on March 2, then from Malta three days later, while flights from Berlin will be restored on March 28.

Ryanair will also suspend the return of most of its flights to Banja Luka until March 28. Plans for a new route from Bergamo have been completed. The return of flights from Arlo is scheduled for next weekend, but will still be postponed, reports EX-YU Aviation.

The airline will establish a new route from Gothenburg to Banja Luka on October 25, as originally planned.



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