Livingston Air (Milan Malpensa) has temporarily taken over some of the routes left unserved following the collapse of Italian low-cost carrier Windjet (Catania). Livingston is operating some flights from Catania to Barcelona El Prat, Paris CDG, Copenhagen Kastrup, Rimini and St. Petersburg, from Palermo International to Paris CDG as well as from Rimini to Amsterdam Schiphol, Bucharest Henri Coanda, Copenhagen Kastrup, Moscow Domodedovo, Kyiv Boryspil, Prague Václav Havel, Paris CDG, Rostov Platov and St. Petersburg. Flights to Eastern Europe are operated by Livingston itself with an A320-200 based in Rimini while the domestic flights and routes to Central and Western Europe are operated by two Medallion Air (Bucharest Baneasa) MD-83s on a wet-lease basis. Livingston currently wet-leases A320-200 SX-BTP from Sky Wings Airlines (Athens) and MD-83s YR-HBE (MSN 49396) and YR-HBY (49950) from Medallion Air. Given it had never operated scheduled services before, it currently sells its flights scheduled until October 27 in cooperation with Trawel Fly (Milan Bergamo). It is not yet clear if it plans to continue to operate these services in cooperation with various tour operators in the medium term.