Thursday, July 19, 2007

Marseille to Marrakesh and Fez with troubled Ryanair


No-frills airline Ryanair has hit some financial turbulence and been forced to announce it will cut up to eleven routes and scale back seven others while at the same time bring in eleven new services.

It appears some routes have not proved themselves and so from October flights will end between Barcelona and Malmo in Sweden, Dublin-Malmo, Dublin-Vasteras in Sweden, Frankfurt-Wroclaw in Poland, Liverpool-Inverness, Liverpool-Aberdeen, Liverpool-Kaunas in Lithuania, Madrid-Malmo, Marseille-Malmo, London Stansted-Esbjerg and Stansted to Malmo.

The services being cut back are Dublin to Grenoble, Hamburg, Porto and Biarritz, from Milan to Valladolid in Spain and from Stansted to the French city of Poitiers and the Genoa in Italy servoce will begin running on a seasonal basis only, instead of all year round, from November.

Marseille to Marrakesh and Fez

The new routes will start between Oct 28 and Oct 31 and as well as the Morocco flights will include Barcelona to Basel, Brno in the Czech Republic, Linz In Austria and Poznan in Poland, Bremen in Germany to Budapest, Brussels to Pau in south west France, Dublin-Stockholm Skavsta, Stansted to Billund in western Denmark and Milan to Lamezia in Calabria, Italy.

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