Ryanair is to cancel 22 flights a week in and out of Dublin Airport over the winter.
The airline announced yesterday it was suspending 34 routes between November and March - with around 400,000 passengers set to be affected.
This latest announcement involves the cancellation of individual flights - but the routes themselves remain operational.
Flights have been cancelled between Dublin and:
- Birmingham
Paris Beauvais
Barcelona
Bucharest
Madrid
Warsaw
Krakow
It comes as the UK's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said it was taking "enforcement action" against Ryanair after the carrier cancelled thousands of flights over the coming months.
They claim customers have not been given accurate information.
The airline has pledged to fully cooperate with the CAA investigation.
Here, the Commission for Aviation Regulation says its fielding up to 300 complaints a week from passengers affected by the cancellations.
It's head Cathy Mannion is reminding people whose flights were cancelled with less than two weeks notice, they are entitled to €250 compensation.
Additional reporting: Jack Quann