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Ryanair extends Zagreb service reduction into July

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Ryanair will be extending the reduction of planned frequencies and the temporary suspension of several destinations out of its Zagreb base until mid-July. The network cutbacks, which initially began in May, were due to conclude at the end of June. However, the airline has now extended the suspension of its Basel, Sofia and Bridnisi service until July 18. Flights to Sandefjord, Malaga and Paphos will run only once per week until mid-July, while frequency cuts have also been extended for Bergamo, Charleroi, Hahn, Gothenburg, Malmo, Malta, Memmingen and Weeze. Services to Corfu, which were to be inaugurated in June, have been pushed back until early July and reduced to just one flight per week.

Ryanair has reduced its Zagreb capacity by 35.000 seats this June. The latest development is the fifth month since the start of the year that Ryanair has either temporarily suspended or reduced its number of flights out of Zagreb. In January and February, sixteen of Ryanair’s routes from the Croatian capital were temporarily suspended due to reduced demand resulting from a resurgence in the coronavirus pandemic. The airline has provided no explanation for its latest decision. Staffing issues and a lack of equipment are believed to be partially to blame. The airline currently has two aircraft based in the Croatian capital, instead of three as initially planned.

Ryanair is also extending its frequency reductions and delaying the launch of a select numbers of new routes at its seasonal Zadar base. New services to Helsinki, Turin and Bournemouth, which had already been delayed until the start of June, will now be pushed back by another two weeks, when a third aircraft will be stationed in the coastal city. Despite the delays, this summer will be Ryanair’s busiest in Zadar with the budget carrier to operate 120 flights to 46 destinations, six of which are brand new. The inaugural flights to Bordeaux, Nuremberg and Sofia, which were also delayed earlier this year until early June will go ahead as planned this week.




June 02, 2022
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  1. Anonymous09:02

    But why?

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  2. Anonymous09:09

    Seems most of the non gasto routes are affected.

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    1. pozdrav iz Rijeke11:54

      Yeah, Basel, Hahn, Memmingen, Weeze, Malmo, Gothenburg and Sandefjord are all non gasto

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  3. Anonymous09:10

    Cutting flights in June and July during the height of summer season is not a good sign.

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  4. Anonymous09:10

    How come they don't have staffing issues at their other bases in Europe? Sorry I'm not buying it.

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    1. Anonymous09:26

      Because it's probably more than just staff problems.

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    2. Anonymous09:48

      I don't think it's just staffing issues, they also had cuts when they had enough crew.

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    3. Anonymous09:51

      Of course it is not staff issue.

      They simply do not have good demand & sales in ZAG. If they cut the flights during high season, what can we expect in October & November?

      Disaster.

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    4. Anonymous09:53

      A good indication is that half of the Zagreb network is not on sale from November.

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  5. Anonymous09:11

    They were promising up to 9 aircraft this summer, and they currently have only 2

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      9?

      🤣🤣🤣

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    2. JSG11:56

      This comment has been removed by the author.

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    3. Anonymous09:56

      haha that was a good one! 9 would make ZAG the biggest airport in the region :D

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  6. Anonymous09:11

    I can only imagine what the comments would have been like if an ex-Yu airline cancelled half of its network.

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    1. JSG11:57

      +1

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  7. Anonymous09:11

    I really don't understand this.

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  8. Anonymous09:17

    Not a good way to get customers on side.

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    1. Anonymous09:21

      Yes but most people bought return tickets for 15 euros so it's not such a huge loss.

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    2. Anonymous09:38

      So? Just because the tickets were 15 euros does not make the situation any better. Many people booked accommodation, tours etc based around the tickets they purchased. They also might have taken holiday leave from work and particular dates.

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    3. Anonymous10:53

      FR are an airline which is all about making money.. If something doesn't work, they cancel it or suspend flights. No emotions whatsoever.

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  9. Anonymous09:17

    Let's hope it's not extended till August.

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  10. Anonymous09:21

    I would love to see Ryanair's results in ZAG. What is their average load factor.

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    1. Anonymous10:53

      These decisions speak for themselves.

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    2. Anonymous11:40

      Load factor could be at 100 per cent and they still won't have good yields. Tickets are artificially low in price. Why do you think they have all these ad-ons or surprise charges. A good example would be ,and this is by reading trip reports, that system is down and people cannot check in on kine. When they check in at airport because of this, passengers have to pay.Airport staff would know if system was down. There would be alerts. My opinion just another way to try to help increase a low yield for a flight.

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  11. Anonymous09:21

    Disaster

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  12. anonymous!09:22

    Good riddance to them! The sooner they depart Croatia for good, the better!

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    1. Anonymous09:25

      Why? They bring so many passengers to Croatia.

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    2. Anonymous09:44

      Zadar maybe, but not Zagreb

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    3. Anonymous09:49

      ZAG's passenger numbers show differently. Especially in March and April when they were operating at full capacity.

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  13. Anonymous09:26

    It's really unfortunate for ZAG. Quite a lot of routes.

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  14. Anonymous09:26

    And some here in the comments were saying how OU will not survive the summer because of FR.

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    1. Anonymous09:27

      It's not far off.

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  15. Anonymous09:27

    What is Zagreb Airport doing about this? I'm sure their heavily discounted service agreement does not envisage them canceling over 50% of their flights.

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    1. Anonymous09:31

      I'm sure the agreement has a clause about these kinds of situations.

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    2. Anonymous09:31

      Get into bed with FR and expect uncertainty.

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    3. anonymous!09:38

      +1

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    4. Anonymous10:13

      Well if ZAD sues them they go completely so Zagreb airport is in loose-loose situation.

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    5. Anonymous10:21

      And imagine if it was the other way around and ZAG somehow broke the terms of the agreement? FR would pull out and sue them straight away

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  16. Anonymous09:31

    Many routes from Zagreb are not on sale for winter season... More cuts!?!?!?

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    1. Anonymous09:32

      They probably still haven't finalized the winter schedule. Or I hope at least.

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    2. Anonymous09:32

      Do you know which routes are not sale? I wouldn't be surprised at all if they discontinue many routes.

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    3. Anonymous09:46

      From what I can see. No longer bookable for winter are: Basel, Bratislava, Brindisi, Eindhoven, Hahn, Karlsruhe, Malaga, Milan, Oslo, Paphos, Sofia and Thessaloniki. Around half the network.

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    4. Anonymous09:47

      wow

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    5. Anonymous09:50

      This must be down to them not loading winter schedules yet for certain routes. Or at least I hope so. If all of these are cancelled than it is a massive downgrade.

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    6. Anonymous10:04

      What the hell iz going on?

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    7. Anonymous10:18

      This reminds me a bit of JU's first year under its rebranding. They increased almost all routes in the network to double daily and then realized there simply isn't a market for it.

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    8. Anonymous11:11

      @anon 09:46

      I randomly checked the routes you wrote and it is not correct all of them can't be booked for winter.

      Sofia, Basel, Eindhove, Bratislava etc are in FR system for this winter.

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    9. Anonymous11:13

      I went to their website and all of the cities that are mentioned above can't be booked from November. No available dates are offered.

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    10. Anonymous11:18

      Sorry my friend but you are doing something wrong.

      Prices are there and if you wish I can list them for you.

      For example ZAG-SOF
      06.12 - 10.12 = 83 EUR

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    11. Anonymous11:30

      I just checked again and they seemed to have loaded it since I looked this morning. And I noticed other people wrote here too that the flights were not available so it's not just me going crazy.

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    12. Anonymous12:21

      I was already surprised about Eindhoven. Cause it was never part of their cuts. I have flown the route a couple of times and it is always packed.

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    13. Anonymous12:34

      For those who don't fly with Ryanair that much, those "disappearances" of the timetable is quite normal. The same happens in their app. They just continuously revise pricing and schedule. So this morning it was gone and now it's back again. Nothing new.

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    14. sloavio12:45

      But Thessoliniki are not even available in June.

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    15. Anonymous17:03

      That's odd re SKG

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  17. Anonymous09:32

    Real disappointment.

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    1. Anonymous09:48

      It's Ryanair, what did you expect?

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  18. Anonymous09:37

    This will go into the rest of July and August eventually.

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    1. Anonymous09:39

      I don't think so. The flights should start in the middle of June since that is when the third plane should come.

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    2. Anonymous09:47

      Fingers crossed but not looking good.

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  19. Anonymous09:38

    What is Ryanair's policy when your ticket is cancelled? Do they offer full compensation or give you a voucher?

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    1. Vlad10:37

      You choose between the two.

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  20. Anonymous09:47

    Perhaps there was a reason OU wasn't flying these routes, or simply FR does not have a suitable aircraft for these routes.

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    1. Anonymous10:08

      Now would be the time for OU to attack Ryanai

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    2. Anonymous10:13

      Do you honestly think they will do anything? The fact is that Ryan Air can do as it pleases because it has no competition. They chased OU out of a number of routes from ZAG and now they decrease frequencies on the same ones.

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  21. Anonymous09:52

    Crazy! How long with this go for? Every month they extend it.

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  22. Anonymous09:53

    Let's see what happens in the second half of July.

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    1. Anonymous09:59

      My guess; more canceled flights

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  23. Anonymous10:00

    Is there any other airline that lies and it is as pathetic as Ryanair?

    Wizz is golden in comparison.

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  24. Anonymous10:14

    I wonder who ZAG-PFO in the winter time , route must be really unprofitable even in summer period thats why they redused it.

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      It is no longer on sale for next winter.

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    2. Anonymous11:16

      Yes, it is.

      Return price for randomly chosen dates

      21.11 - 25.11 = 129 EUR

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    3. pozdrav iz Rijeke11:47

      I flew PFO-ZAG in March. LF 100 %, plane full up to the last seat

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    4. Anonymous17:04

      I guess loads were there but not the yields, it is a long flight.

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  25. Anonymous10:14

    I'm surprised Basel is the one continuously cancelled. I would have thought it would be one of their better performing routes.

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      Yes, I'm also surprised by some of the routes they are decreasing from Zagreb

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  26. Anonymous10:16

    Do we know how flights to Thessaloniki are performing? They still haven't reduced SKG which means they have good loads?

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  27. Anonymous10:23

    Unfortunate, although I'm not so surprised about Zagreb-Corfu. I very much doubted in that route's success since it was announced.

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      Same with Paphos.

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  28. Anonymous10:44

    As POZDRAV says it is Croatia's fault as a country because of corruption , and that's making the airlines to go away !

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      Are you for real?

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    2. pozdrav iz Rijeke11:49

      No he is not. He must mention me in negative context because Adeze is paying his sandwiches to advocate them destroying the country, OU included

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    3. Anonymous12:36

      Well POZDRAV from what's you are writing ,you've just proved me right ! Bye - bye !

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    4. pozdrav iz Rijeke18:52

      Well, Adeze bot, your Party obviously made Croatia that much poor and that much depopulated that people, those who still haven't left, live in such misery that they can't afford any more even Ryanair. Important is that we all pay for Private Adeze Airline OU, which is there, and will be there as long as convicted criminal organization is destroying Croatia, because it is there just for financial and non financial benefits of the bunch of selected. So yes, I proved you right as a bot

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    5. pozdrav iz Rijeke18:55

      Bye-bye!

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    6. Anonymous19:26

      But mr. Pozdrav you've said that you've seen Croatians in every corner of the world, that they love to travel! How do they afford it!

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    7. pozdrav iz Rijeke19:54

      First of all, it was reply to statement "Croatians don't travel abroad". And generalising brought no good to no one, ever. And Croatians travel. And yes, I have been seeing Croatians all around the World. The same as you can see Serbians, Albanians, Turks, Ukrainians and people from other countries poorer than Croatia. It has nothing to do with the fact that Adeze made Croatia poorer than it was before, and much more depopulated, and that with such politics there will be less and less people in Croatia who can afford to travel, even with Ryanair. And part of the story is Croatia Airlines, which had opportunity to be main carrier in the Balkans, not only because of its home market, which opportunity Adeze totally wasted and ruined the company. So sorry you can't "catch" the basics I talk about.

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    8. Anonymous21:45

      Dear POZDRAV , you know for sure you can't prove anything , just empty accusations !!! Bye-Bye !!!

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    9. Anonymous21:55

      Prove? Are you blind and deaf?

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    10. pozdrav iz Rijeke22:01

      I am not the one who needs to prove anything. You may ask me thousand more times to prove my accusations, but Croatian judiciary system, weak and under Adeze influence, even such judiciary, finally verdicted your beloved Party which destroyed Croatia, to be criminal organization. And you dare asking me all over again proves? Better be quite and eat your sandwich

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    11. pozdrav iz Rijeke22:04

      And this ends my posting on today's topic

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    12. Anonymous23:50

      Proofs POZDRAV Proofs !!! See you tomorrow !!!

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  29. Anonymous10:58

    I can't see the FR experiment at ZAG lasting much longer, inbound tourism is minimal and outbound holidaymakers small. OU had the right network for ZAG, it is just the company is poorly run and overbloated with needless staff.

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  30. Anonymous11:16

    Well it's sad if FR leav ZAG, im flying every two weeks from NRN or DTM to ZAG. PAX numbers for NRN are nako ;) but DTM burning. Its cheap, well if i compare this whit the "better times" i paid about for EW 100-200 Eur, LH/OS 150-250 EUR for the same service. :(

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      Slomila je srpanjska rupa i jace igrace od RA.

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  31. Anonymous12:18

    Something else here to think about. Ryanair may try to ask the airport for further reductions in fees. If they don't get, they will just close up in Zagreb

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  32. Anonymous13:29

    Maybe there are not enough passengers...

    With on-going crisis, inflation, price surge, Id also think twice about spending few hundred Euros for a weekend, let alone a proper holiday at croatian seaside 😅

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      Well you must be one of just a few since all European airlines approach (or even exceed) their pre-covid capacities to Croatian seaside. JU included.

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    2. Anonymous17:06

      It's one thing to schedule flights and another to fill them. Dubrovnik underperformed in May despite all those extra flights.

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    3. Anonymous23:35

      I don't see anyone decreasing Dubrovnik. Yes, they lack intercontinental travelers and they will not come back this year

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  33. Anonymous13:44

    What is the rationale behind FRA ZAD love affair? 46 destinations, 450 rotations? Anybody? It's not just money FRA gets.

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      Let's see what it can be. Demand?

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  34. Anonymous16:32

    I am not surprised about Brindisi. Honestly, I couldn't believe it was italy. For me it was one of the creepiest and ugliest towns I have seen. Bari or Lecce are all so completely different. I don't know why not shift to Bari instead where there is a small exYugo community living there especiallt from Serbia.

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      That's why JU went for Bari and not Brindisi.

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  35. Anonymous22:16

    Ryanair flies Zadar to Bari twice weekly. LF 80%.

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  36. Anonymous22:06

    I missed the email that our Birmingham to Zadar flight on 15th June is cancelled. Only found out when logging on to check in on Tuesday. Return flight on 22nd wasn't cancelled so switched outbound to Stansted. Seriously concerned that return flight will be cancelled. Would prefer to find out sooner than risk being stranded.

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    1. Anonymous17:05

      The UK, except from STN, is a big mess right now in terms of handling. I recommend avoiding check-in luggage, whatever you have take with you on board.

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Two airlines apply for new subsidised flights to Slovenia

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Riyadh Air launches first recruitment drive in region

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Kraljevo Airport registers record passenger growth as it eyes new routes

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