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New Ryanair routes from Gdansk

05.06.2008 | 00:00

Ryanair Announces Biggest Ever Expansion

Press release

6 NEW ROUTES FROM POLAND
12 NEW ROUTES FROM BIRMINGHAM, BRISTOL, LONDON, MANCHESTER
40 NEW ROUTES FOR WINTER 2008

Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, today (5th June) announced its biggest ever single expansion, launching 12 new UK routes as part of a package of 40 new European routes for winter 2008. Londoners are set to enjoy 7 new low fare routes, from London Luton to Beziers, Derry, Kaunas, Rzeszow, Szczecin (Poland) and Trapani (Sicily) and from London Stansted to Madrid. UK passengers can also look forward to the lowest guaranteed fares with Ryanair from Bristol to Gdansk, Marrakesh and Szczecin, from Birmingham to Frankfurt and from Manchester to Brussels, in addition to new routes announced last week from Bournemouth and Glasgow.

6 NEW ROUTES FROM POLAND FOR WINTER 2008:

  • Szczecin – Bristol (2, 6) starting from 28th October,
  • Szczecin – Londyn-Luton (2, 4, 6) starting from 28th October,
  • Gdańsk – Bruksela-Charleroi (2, 4, 6) starting from 28th October,
  • Gdańsk – Bristol (3, 7) starting from 29th October,
  • Wrocław – Bruksela-Charleroi (1, 3, 7) starting from 27th October,
  • Rzeszów – Londyn-Luton (3, 7) starting from 29th October.

Speaking today, Ryanair’s Bridget Dowling said:
“While other airlines are busy increasing fuel surcharges, Ryanair is busy guaranteeing the lowest fares and no fuel surcharges ever on 40 new European routes. Passengers at 12 European bases are set to benefit from our biggest ever single expansion, and these 40 new routes will ensure passenger savings of £150m compared to the high fares levied by Europe’s fuel surcharging flag carriers.“To celebrate, we are giving away 250,000 one-way seats for £10, and we urge passengers to book immediately on www.ryanair.com because demand for our sizzling summer offers continues to be huge.”

Booking
www.ryanair.com – low-cost air connections website
 

Ryanair is Europe’s biggest low-cost airline with 23 bases, serving 605 routes in 26 countries. By the end of March 2008, Ryanair will have a fleet of 163 Boeing 737-800s, and in the next five years the fleet will be further extended by the already ordered 99 aircraft. Ryanair presently employs a team of 5000. This financial year the company will fly approx. 50 million passengers.

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