Ryanair Announces 13 New Routes
Posted on: Thursday, 26 July 2007, 15:16 CDT
Ryanair, Europe's largest low fares airline, is to begin 13 new routes that will start in October from its Bristol, East Midlands, Liverpool and Glasgow bases, and three new routes from Belfast City Airport.
The airline has also announced that it will reopen five routes to Grenoble and Salzburg for this year's ski season.
Announcing the new routes, Ryanair's head of communications, Peter Sherrard, said: "Today's new routes include the first Ryanair flights between the UK and the Canary Islands and see the arrival of Europe's lowest fares at George Best Belfast City airport, the 136th airport in the Ryanair network.
"From December, we will also re-open five ski routes from East Midlands, Liverpool and Glasgow to Grenoble and Salzburg in response to last year's huge passenger demand for low fares to the slopes."
Source: Datamonitor
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