Airlines operating from Zaragoza Airport welcome the autumn-winter season with the start of November, with the suspension of some routes and the reorganisation of the schedules and weekly frequencies that are still in place. Thus, there are important changes in the flights offered from Zaragoza, which must be taken into account when preparing a trip from 1 November. We leave you with all the details.
SUSPENDED ROUTES
- Zaragoza-Bologna flight (Ryanair): suspended since the end of October, as usual after the summer season.
- Zaragoza-Fez flight (Ryanair): suspended since the end of October.
- Zaragoza-Palma de Mallorca flight (Ryanair): suspended since the end of October.
MODIFIED ROUTES
- Zaragoza-Milan Bergamo flight (Ryanair): two weekly flights on Mondays and Fridays (departures Monday at 18:40 and Friday at 12:45 from Zaragoza).
- Zaragoza-Venice Treviso flight (Ryanair): two weekly flights on Mondays (6:15 p.m.) and Fridays (7:25 p.m.).
- Zaragoza-Marrakech flight (Ryanair): two weekly flights on Mondays (9.55 am) and Saturdays (9.40 pm).
- Zaragoza-Paris flight (Ryanair): two weekly flights on Fridays (4:00 p.m.) and Sundays (8:40 a.m.).
- Zaragoza-London flight (Ryanair): five weekly flights on Mondays (10.20 am), Wednesdays (9.45 pm), Thursdays (9.55 am), Fridays (1.40 pm) and Sundays (1.15 pm).
- Zaragoza-Brussels Charleroi flight (Ryanair): two weekly flights on Mondays (09.05 hours) and Saturdays (16.20 hours).
- Zaragoza-Bucharest flight (Wizzair): three weekly flights on Tuesdays and Saturdays (11.10 am).
- Zaragoza-Cluj Napoca flight (Wizzair): two weekly flights on Mondays and Fridays (8:00 p.m.).
- Zaragoza-Santiago de Compostela flight (Ryanair): two weekly flights on Mondays (9:40 p.m.) and Saturdays (12:40 p.m.).
- Flights Zaragoza-Palma de Mallorca (Vueling): seven weekly flights on Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays (13.10 hours); Fridays (17.50 hours) and Saturdays (17.10 hours).

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