The Dublin based low cost carrier Ryanair will increase the flights on four routes from Bucharest in the upcoming months.
The airline will improve the connectivity on the routes Dublin - Bucharest, Naples - Bucharest, Treviso - Bucharest and Rome - Bucharest:
Dublin: from five to seven times a week as of 1st October;
Rome Ciampino: from 11 to 12 times a week as of 3rd October;
Naples: from two to three times a week as of 30th October;
Treviso: from three to seven times a week as of 31st October.
Ryanair will also decrease the flights on the following routes from Bucharest this winter-season:
Vienna: from seven to six times a week;
Paphos: from four to two times a week;
Marseille: from four to three times a week;
Berlin: from four to three times a week;
Thessaloniki: from five to two times a week;
Palermo: from three to two times a week;
Manchester: from three to two times a week.
The airline will end the flights to Perugia and Palma De Mallorca in late October as both routes are summer-seasonal only. In the same time, the flights to Tel Aviv will be resumed on 2nd November with two weekly rotations, following seven months suspension.
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