Ryanair has suspended ticket sales and canceled flights from April to October from Tallinn to Rome, Bergamo, Treviso, Paphos, Vienna, and Billund.
Tallinn Airport received initial reports from passengers on Monday evening that flights had been canceled. It then noticed Ryanair had halted ticket sales to several destinations on its website.
“This came as a big surprise to us, as during a meeting just last week, the airline confirmed it would operate 11 routes this summer. Furthermore, the airline has not informed us of any dissatisfaction regarding the routes, airport fees, or changes to the flight schedule,” said the airport’s communications manager Margot Holts.
The airport hopes to receive clarification from Ryanair as soon as possible about why the changes were made. It also wants to determine what will happen with the routes in the winter season.
Holts said four routes have temporarily been removed from the route map. Air Baltic also operates flights to Billund, and Milan can still be reached via Malpensa Airport.
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