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Ryanair launches 29 new Spain routes and pledges not to up prices
Thursday, February 15, 2018 @ 7:52 AM

LOW-COST airline Ryanair has announced 29 new routes from Spain for the summer and increased frequency for an existing 25.

Flights will run from Valencia to Bourgogne (France), Cagliari and Palermo in Sicily (Italy), Fez and Tangiers (Morocco), and Bristol (UK), and four times weekly to Valletta (Malta) from Barcelona.

New routes will open from Palma de Mallorca to Milan, Bergamo and Rome Ciampino (Italy) and Düsseldorf Weeze (Germany); from Tenerife South to Milan Malpensa, and Gran Canaria to Venice Treviso.

Alicante flights will now include routes to Bologna (Italy), Gdansk (Poland) and Newquay in Cornwall (UK), and an additional connection will run from Santander, Cantabria to Budapest (Hungary).

Sevilla airport will get the most new routes – 13 in total – with flights between two and three times a week to Bristol, Edinburgh (Scotland, UK), Cagliari and Catania (Siciliy), Valletta, Nantes (France), Oporto (Portugal), Tangiers and Rabat (Morocco), Venice Treviso, Luxembourg, and national connections to Alicante and the island of Fuerteventura.

Read more at thinkSPAIN.com

 



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bilco said:
Saturday, February 17, 2018 @ 11:31 AM

The claim that Ryan Air prices will/have remained unchanged is misleading. Their new baggage rules mean that to achieve the same as previously one has to opt for a much more expensive reservation choice. Also it can be very easy to arrive at the gate only to find yourself faced with very expensive surcharges for your carry on luggage. These changes are not clearly spelled out to customers and many will realize how the changes affect them only when it is too late to do anything other than to put up with these unexpected extra costs.


Dave11 said:
Saturday, February 17, 2018 @ 1:22 PM

I totally agree with bilco, this is just another way for Ryan Air to charge its passengers extra for the same (if not worse) service.
Any change and the consumer pays more - it's a joke....


911Bloke said:
Saturday, February 17, 2018 @ 5:28 PM

So where are they gonna get the pilot's from then?


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