Ryanair has announced that it is cancelling a further 18,000 flights between November this year and March 2018 affecting another 400,000 passengers.
The airline has confirmed it will remove 25 of its 400 planes from skies over this period. It said the move, which will cost it up to €25m, will “eliminate” all risk of further flight cancellations.
In total 34 routes across Europe will be suspended during the winter months. Passengers affected by the cancellations will be offered alternative flights or full refunds.
Full list of suspended Ryanair routes from November to March 2018:
Bucharest – Palermo
Chania – Athens
Chania – Pafos
Cologne – Berlin
Chania – Thessaloniki
Edinburgh – Szczecin
Glasgow – Las Palmas
Hamburg – Edinburgh
Hamburg – Katowice
Hamburg – Oslo
Hamburg – Thessaloniki
Hamburg – Venice
London Gatwick – Belfast
London Stansted – Edinburgh
London Stansted – Glasgow
Newcastle – Faro
Newcastle – Gdansk
Sofia – Castellon
Sofia – Memmingen
Sofia – Pisa
Sofia – Stockholm
Sofia – Venice
Thessaloniki – Bratislava
Thessaloniki – Paris
Thessaloniki – Warsaw
Trapani – Baden Baden
Trapani – Frankfurt
Trapani – Genoa
Trapani – Krakow
Trapani – Parma
Trapani – Rome
Trapani – Trieste
Wroclaw – Warsaw
Gdansk – Warsaw