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Ryan Air cuts flights to Trapani and Sicily Here’s what and why

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Ryanair cut hundreds of flights to and from Sicily in January, including Trapani Birgi Airport.
As demand plummeted, the Irish Low-Cost Company decided to cut back significantly between 10 and 31 January 2022.

Below are the details published by Cecilia in Volo.

– The connection from Catania to Barry and the following foreign destinations has been suspended: Athens – Malta – Marseille – Sofia. Bergamo – Cagliari – Genoa – Malpensa – Perugia – Pisa – Rome – Venice – Verona – Trieste – Frankfurt – Vienna frequencies decreased.

– Flights from Comiso to Barry and Bergamo were suspended, and frequencies to Malpensa and Rome were reduced.

– National routes from Palermo to Guinea and Perugia and overseas routes to Dൽsseldorf – Weiss – Edinburgh – Lviv – Marseille – Memmingen – Nuremberg – Toulouse – Valencia have been suspended. Low frequencies to Charleroi and London and to national destinations Bari – Bergamo – Bologna – Cagliari – Genoa – Malpensa – Naples – Pisa – Rome – Venice.

– Bergamo – from Tropani cuts to Pizza and Turin and cuts to Charleroi – London – Malta.

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