Ryanair to drop 11 weekly routes from Budapest
Last Monday, Ryanair announced plans to withdraw 11 of its current 29 weekly Budapest flights by the beginning of this summer. As a result, Ryanair will operate only 18 flights per week during summer 2008. No routes will be cancelled, only the frequency of flights is affected.
The Irish-based no-frills giant launched its first Budapest flight in late October 2007. Ryanair initially flew to seven destinations from the Hungarian capital, with a total of 29 flights available weekly. The company has already decreased the number of its Glasgow flights from three times to twice weekly as of February 2008.
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