The low-cost airline Ryanair has once again changed the date of the start of its operations from the airport Constantine the Great in Niš, so the flights to Malta and Milan, announced for March, will be moved to May.
Ryanair will start flying to Bergamo on May 1, twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, while the flights to Malta will start on May 3, on Mondays and Fridays.
Ryanair has delayed the start of a large number of flights because of the pandemic, but also because of extremely complicated travel rules in the EU.
The Irish airline has decided to cancel flights on the Niš-Bratislava route, while planned flights on the Niš-Berlin route, to the new Brandenburg airport, will resume on October 31, the airline’s website says.
(eKapija, 01.03.2021)
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