November 3 (SeeNews) - German low-cost airline Eurowings plans to cut back on flights to three countries in Southeast Europe during the winter season to lower costs, regional media reported.
The cuts will affect operations to Serbia's Belgrade, Bosnia and Herzegovina's Sarajevo, and Croatia's Split and Zagreb, news provider Ex-Yu Aviation reported on Wednesday.
Eurowings will offer a limited number of flights from Dusseldorf, Cologne and Stuttgart to Zagreb and Split this winter season.
The air carrier will also minimise service from Sarajevo to Stuttgart and Cologne.
Furthermore, flights from Dusseldorf to Belgrade will only run for the Christmas and New Year holidays this winter season, according to the media report.