Ryanair cancels 800,000 seats: which flights in Germany will stop.
Ryanair is canceling another 800,000 seats this winter season
According to The Sun: The Irish budget airline Ryanair has announced the cancellation of another 800,000 seats this winter season. Earlier this year, millions of seats were canceled, primarily in Spain.
The company reported that the number of canceled flights will increase in Germany, affecting 24 routes. This concerns the cities of Berlin, Hamburg, and Memmingen.
“This decision is driven by current market conditions and low demand for flights,” said company representatives.
Passengers who planned trips on these routes should check their bookings and look for alternative travel options.
The cancellations by Ryanair highlight the instability of the air transport market, driven by changing demand amid the economic situation. In this situation, it is important for passengers to be cautious in planning their travels and to check flight information in a timely manner.
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