Ryanair to launch three more routes in Europe
Ryanair to launch three more routes in Europe. Source: Ryanair
Irish low-cost airline Ryanair, known for its extensive network of flights in Europe, plans to expand its routes.
Thus, this summer, as demand for travel grows, the airline will launch flights to three more popular locations, according to its official website.
The following flights have been added to the spring-summer 2024 schedule:
- Seville (Spain) - Brive la Gaillarde (France): from June 1, 2024 - twice a week;
- Brussels Charleroi (Belgium) - Ponta Delgada (Portugal): from June 3, 2024 - once a week;
- Milan Bergamo (Italy) - Biarritz (France): from June 3, 2024 - twice a week.
Tickets are available on the airline's official website. Basic fare tickets start at 27 euros.
For example, tickets from Milan to Biarritz on June 3 can be purchased for 26.74 euros, from Biarritz to Milan on June 10 - for 27.87 euros. A flight from Brussels to Ponta Delgada in the first days of June will cost 97 euros.