Animawings (A2, Bucharest Henri Coanda) will cut two routes in its network during the 2025 summer season due to delays in the delivery of new A220-300s, the chief commercial officer Diana Dima told ch-aviation.

The Bucharest Henri Coanda-Oradea service will be suspended between June 11 and October 1, while the opening of a Bucharest-Dublin International route, planned for July 21, will be postponed indefinitely.

The airline had initially expected to add aircraft during the summer, but the delivery was postponed to September 2025. ch-aviation Commercial Aviation Aircraft Data data shows that Animawings is set to take two A220-300s under a dry-lease contract with Azorra, but the airline did not disclose whether both aircraft were planned for delivery during the 2025 summer season.

Animawings currently operates two A220-200s and three A320-200s. The company recently announced it would temporarily station one A320-200 at Timisoara and is considering opening more bases across Romania.