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Irish Ryanair Holdings Plc, Europe’s largest low cost air carrier, announces the suspension of its flights schedule to/from Italy, following a decision by the Italian government to extend quarantine throughout the country.

In particular, from March 11 to April 8, Ryanair cancels all domestic flights in Italy, and international flights are canceled from March 13 to April 8, the company’s press service said on March 10.

“Today, all affected passengers received an email notification of flights cancellation. Passengers seeking repatriation may receive a free transfer to an earlier Ryanair flight, which runs until midnight on March 13. Affected passengers will be able to choose between a full refund or a credit for the flight, which can be used on Ryanair flights over the next 12 months,” the report said.

Earlier, Ryanair announced the suspension of domestic flights from airports in northern Italy from March 10 to April 8.