RYANAIR is to grow by a quarter from Manchester Airport next summer with six new routes. The low-cost carrier is adding routes to Bratislava, Bremen, Brindisi, Carcassonne, Limoges, and Malta.
Capacity is being raised on 10 other routes, which the airline estimates will deliver 500,000 new passengers to give an annual total of 3.8 million.
An eighth aircraft will be based at Manchester for summer 2016 as the airline’s network grows to 41 routes operated by 250 flights a week – representing an increase of 25% over this year.
Addition frequencies will be added on existing routes to Alicante, Barcelona, Dublin, Faro, Ibiza, Madrid, Milan, Rome, Valencia, and Warsaw.
Ryanair’s chief marketing officer, Kenny Jacobs, said: ‘Manchester is one of the fastest growing airports in the Ryanair network, and we look forward to working closely with Manchester Airport Group as we continue to grow jobs, traffic and routes in the north-west.’
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Capacity is being raised on 10 other routes, which the airline estimates will deliver 500,000 new passengers to give an annual total of 3.8 million.
An eighth aircraft will be based at Manchester for summer 2016 as the airline’s network grows to 41 routes operated by 250 flights a week – representing an increase of 25% over this year.
Addition frequencies will be added on existing routes to Alicante, Barcelona, Dublin, Faro, Ibiza, Madrid, Milan, Rome, Valencia, and Warsaw.
Ryanair’s chief marketing officer, Kenny Jacobs, said: ‘Manchester is one of the fastest growing airports in the Ryanair network, and we look forward to working closely with Manchester Airport Group as we continue to grow jobs, traffic and routes in the north-west.’
Go Holiday news : www.govillasandcottages.co.uk
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