
Starting in October, Ryanair will offer a total of 14 new routes from its bases in Bristol, Liverpool, East Midlands and Glasgow. In addition Ryanair will open three new routes from Belfast City Airport.
Belfast City Airport will be Ryanair's thirteenth airport in Europe and the airline plans to offer residents the lowest fares ever seen in the region.
Ryanair will be helping Britons get to the slopes this winter with five new routes to Grenoble and Salzburg. East Midlands Airport, Glasgow, and Liverpool will begin offering flights to the ski slopes in December as a direct result of an increase in passenger demand.
From Liverpool, Ryanair will start new flights to Belfast, Budapest, Fuerteventua, Lodz, Tenerife, and Bydogszcz all beginning in October. A new fight from Bristol to Turin will be launched on December 22nd and fly once a week. In October, flights between the East Midlands Airport and Belfast and Tenerife will begin, with flights to Poznan taking off in November. Finally, flights between Glasgow and Belfast, as well as flights between Glasgow and Kaunas will start in October as well.
Ryanair's expansion across Europe is good news for consumers who will benefit from more of Europe's guaranteed lowest fares and best punctuality, said Peter Sherrard, Ryanair's Head of Communications.
Five million seats on Ryanair flights went on sale for £10 including taxes to celebrate the launch of the new flights. We advise all passengers to log onto www.ryanair.com immediately, as these low fares will be snapped up in record time, concluded Mr. Sherrard.
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Jennifer Jones Editorial
01/08/2007
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