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Ryanair may cancel number of Irish routes to EU countries including France and Italy over mandatory hotel quarantine
Updated: 25 Apr 2021, 20:57
RYANAIR is considering cancelling a number of routes due to the mandatory hotel quarantine system, it has been reported.
The budget airline has claimed that routes to Paris, Brussels, Rome and Vienna are among those that may be axed in the coming weeks, according to RTE.
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Ryanair is reportedly considering cancelling a number of Irish routesCredit: Alamy
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