Ryanair is to scrap key business routes from the UK and Ireland this autumn as part of its annual route review.
Flights from Dublin to Stockholm’s Vasteras and Malmo airports will cease on October 28 and November 4 respectively.
From Liverpool, flights to Inverness and Aberdeen will stop on November 2 and services to Kaunas, Lithuania, will finish six days later.
The airline is also cancelling services from London Stansted to Esjberg, Denmark, and Malmo on October 28 and October 31.
Instead, Ryanair is launching flights from Dublin to Stockholm Skavsta on October 28, and from Stansted to Billund, in Denmark, the next day. It is also adding several new routes from other, non-UK hubs.
From November 2007 a number of routes will operate on a seasonal basis. Dublin to Grenoble will run from December to October, while flights to Dublin to Hamburg, Porto and Biarritz, and Stansted to Poitiers and Genoa will only run from March to October.