Lauda (Vienna) will expand its presence in Palma de Mallorca with first flights from the Spanish island to non-German speaking destinations planned in the Summer 2020 season, Routes Online has reported.

The Austrian subsidiary of Ryanair (FR, Dublin International) will launch its own services from Palma de Mallorca to Klagenfurt in Austria and Knock in Ireland, both operated 2x weekly from March 31, 2020. In addition, the carrier will also operate select flights of its parent airline from Palma to multiple destinations in Europe.

According to the ch-aviation schedules module, Lauda currently operates from its Palma base to nine destinations in Germany and two in Austria.

The Austrian carrier will continue to operate all flights from Mallorca using A320 narrowbodies. Besides Palma, Lauda currently has bases at Düsseldorf, Stuttgart Manfred Rommel, and Vienna airports.

Separately, AviationNetOnline has reported that Lauda will relocate its Crew Control and Operations centre from Vienna to Dublin as its function will be merged with Ryanair's centre. The carrier confirmed that the move is expected to bring savings through synergies.

Ryanair Holdings also has subsidiaries in Poland (Ryanair Sun, soon to be Buzz (Poland)) and in Malta (Malta Air).