RYANAIR’S decision to ground 25 aircraft between November and March will mean 34 routes are suspended for the winter season.
Among the routes affected are services from London Stansted to Edinburgh and Glasgow.
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Passengers will also no longer be able to fly on the airline between Glsagow and Las Palmas or from Edinburgh to Hamburg and Szczecin.
Here is a full list of the routes being suspended:
:: Bucharest – Palermo
:: Chania – Athens
:: Chania – Pafos
:: Chania – Thessaloniki
:: Cologne – Berlin (SXF)
:: Edinburgh – Szczecin
:: Glasgow – Las Palmas
:: Hamburg – Edinburgh
:: Hamburg – Katowice
:: Hamburg – Oslo (TRF)
:: Hamburg – Thessaloniki
:: Hamburg – Venice (TSF)
:: London (LGW) – Belfast
:: London (STN) – Edinburgh
:: London (STN) – Glasgow
:: Newcastle – Faro
:: Newcastle – Gdansk
:: Sofia – Castellon
:: Sofia – Memmingen
:: Sofia – Pisa
:: Sofia – Stockholm (NYO)
:: Sofia – Venice (TSF)
:: Thessaloniki – Bratislava
:: Thessaloniki – Paris BVA
:: Thessaloniki – Warsaw (WMI)
:: Trapani – Baden Baden
:: Trapani – Frankfurt (HHN)
:: Trapani – Genoa
:: Trapani – Krakow
:: Trapani – Parma
:: Trapani – Rome FIU
:: Trapani – Trieste
:: Wroclaw – Warsaw
:: Gdansk – Warsaw
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