Ryanair (FR, Dublin International) has ordered additional three B737-800s but been forced to postpone the launch of its bases in Edinburgh (from September 23 to November 5) and Reus (from October 1 to November 5) due to B737-800 delivery delays caused by the strikes at Boeing. It has announced other new services: Birmingham-Bologna Marconi: 2x weekly service starting on October 27 (replacing route to Forli) Birmingham-Cuneo: weekly seasonal service starting on December 20 Birmingham-Grenoble: weekly seasonal service starting on December 20 Bournemouth-Turin: weekly seasonal service starting on December 20 Bristol-Grenoble: weekly seasonal service starting on December 20 Brussels Charleroi-Bologna Marconi: 3x weekly service starting on October 28 (replacing Forli route) Dublin-Bologna Marconi: 2x weekly service starting on October 27 (replacing Forli route) Dublin-Cuneo: weekly seasonal service starting on December 20 Dusseldorf Weeze-Ancona: 2x weekly service starting on October 27 Dusseldorf Weeze-Berlin Schönefeld: up to 2x daily service starting on October 27 Dusseldorf Weeze-Birmingham: 6x weekly service starting on October 27 Dusseldorf Weeze-Dublin: daily service starting on October 27 Dusseldorf Weeze-Faro: 3x weekly service starting on October 28 Dusseldorf Weeze-Gothenburg City: 4x weekly service starting on October 27 Dusseldorf Weeze-Manchester: daily service starting on October 27 Dusseldorf Weeze-Oslo Torp: daily service starting on October 27 Dusseldorf Weeze-Riga: 4x weekly service starting on October 27 Dusseldorf Weeze-Santander: 3x weekly service starting on October 28 Dusseldorf Weeze-Tenerife Sur: 3x weekly service starting on October 28 Edinburgh-Grenoble: weekly seasonal service starting on December 20 Edinburgh-Turin: weekly seasonal service starting on December 20 Frankfurt Hahn-Bologna Marconi: 3x weekly service starting on October 28 (replacing Forli route) Girona-Bologna Marconi: 4x weekly service starting on October 27 (replacing Forli route) Glasgow Prestwick-Turin: weekly seasonal service starting on December 20 Gothenburg City-Klagenfurt: weekly seasonal service starting on December 20 Kerry-Grenoble: weekly seasonal service starting on December 20 Liverpool-Paris Beauvais: daily service starting on November 3 Liverpool-Turin: weekly seasonal service starting on December 20 London Stansted-Agadir: 2x weekly service starting on November 20 London Stansted-Bologna Marconi: 5x weekly service starting on October 27(replacing Forli route) London Stansted-Cuneo: weekly seasonal service starting on December 20 London Stansted-Lourdes/Tarbes: weekly seasonal service starting on December 20 Nottingham-Paris Beauvais: daily service starting on October 28 Nottingham-Turin: weekly seasonal service starting on December 20 Shannon-Turin: weekly seasonal service starting on December 20 Stockholm Skavsta-Klagenfurt: weekly seasonal service starting on December 20 Valencia-Bologna Marconi: 4x weekly service starting on October 27 (replacing Forli route) It will give up a variety of routes over the course of the next two months including Bristol-Londonderry, Dublin-Palma de Mallorca, Dublin-Valencia, Dublin-Warsaw, Dusseldorf Weeze-Valencia, Girona-Basle/Mulhouse, Girona-Graz, Glasgow Prestwick-Cork, Liverpool-Palma de Mallorca, London Stansted-Angoulême, London Stansted-Beziers, London Stansted-Toulon, Nottingham-Cork, Nottingham-Londonderry, Shannon-Palma de Mallorca, Stockholm Skavsta-Basle/Mulhouse, Stockholm Skavsta, Valencia-Basle/Mulhouse, Valencia-Billund and Valencia-Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden. Ryanair will continue to operate its Dublin-Budapest, Dublin-Krakow, Frankfurt Hahn-Valencia, London Stansted-Valencia, Milan Orio al Serio-Valencia, Pisa-Valencia, Rome Ciampino-Valencia and Shannon-Krakow routes between November 4 and December 21 despite previous announcements that it would not operate to Budapest, Krakow and Valencia during that time.