The low-cost German airline "Eurowings" resumed its flights from Dusseldorf "Germany" to Sardinia, "Italy", but its plane had to return from its place of departure again after it found that the Olbia Airport in Sardinia was still closed.

CNN reported that the EW9844 had embarked on a 730-mile (1170 km) route to Olbia Airport on the morning of May 23, and was in the airspace of Sardinia when it was informed by the air traffic controller that the airport was not open for commercial traffic .

The Airbus A320 was hanging in the air in the hope of obtaining permission to land, but it did not arrive, and it was proposed to transfer the flight to Cagliari, Italy, approximately 120 miles, according to an Italian newspaper, but the flight crew chose to cut its losses and return to Dusseldorf. The tour lasted a total of four hours and 10 minutes. "Against the background of the virus crisis, the situation in many airports in Europe is very dynamic ... a large amount of the information provided about working hours or airport closures is often changed within a short time, and there is a problem with the airport," a spokesman for the airline, "Eurowings", said in his interpretation of the incident. Daily changes to travel regulations in different countries. It appears that this confusion was based on the reopening of the Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Transportation airport on Sunday 17 May, but this decision was canceled at the regional level on the same day, and Olbia Airport will remain closed until June 2 at the very least.