Ryanair cuts more Italian flights to April 8 over coronavirus

Ryanair cuts more Italian flights to April 8 over coronavirus

Ryanair cuts more Italian flights to April 8 over coronavirus
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Ryanair on Monday said it would make further cuts to domestic and international flights to and from Italy until April 8 after the Italian government imposed travel restrictions in the north of the country to limit the spread of the coronavirus.

Europe’s biggest low-cost airline, Ryanair said it would suspend all Italian domestic flights to and from Bergamo, Parma, Treviso and Milan’s Malpensa airport from Tuesday.

According to Reuters, the airline will also run a severely reduced international schedule to and from those four cities as well as Venice and Rimini, operating only on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays.

Ryanair introduce major cutbacks for flights to and from Italy

On March 2, Ryanair said it would cut capacity in and out of Italy, its largest market, by 25pc from March 17 to April 8 due to a significant drop off in bookings since Europe’s single largest coronavirus outbreak began.

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“While inbound traffic to Northern Italy has suffered large numbers of “no shows” over the past week, there are many thousands of non-Italian visitors in the Lombardy and other affected regions who are scheduled to return home,” the airline said in a statement on Monday.

“Ryanair must continue to run this restricted schedule to repatriate these non-Italian citizens.”

Ryanair Chief Executive Michael O’Leary told last week that he expected April and May bookings to fall 10pc due to the virus, dealing a “meaningful impact” to quarterly earnings, but predicted that the situation would stabilize by early summer.

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