Ryanair Reaches 30 Million Passenger Milestone at Birmingham Airport

By Ivan PetrenkoJul 12, 2024 06:30 AMNews
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Ryanair's expansion supports over 2400 local jobs. Source: unsplash

On July 10th, Ryanair announced that it has carried over 30 million passengers through Birmingham Airport since it began operations there in 1987. Starting with a single route to/from Knock, the airline now operates 50 routes connecting 17 countries across Europe, supported by seven Birmingham-based aircraft. This expansion has involved a $700 million investment and supports over 2400 local jobs.

This summer, Ryanair is operating its largest schedule ever at Birmingham Airport, with over 400 weekly flights across 50 routes. New destinations this year include Agadir, Berlin, Budapest, Marrakesh, Paphos, Paris, Seville, Tirana, and Valencia.

Passengers flying from Birmingham can take advantage of various services and amenities at the airport, including an array of dining and shopping options, as well as enhanced security procedures for a smoother travel experience. Additionally, Birmingham Airport offers excellent connectivity to the city center and surrounding areas through public transport and convenient parking facilities.

Ryanair's Head of Communications, Jade Kirwan, noted the importance of this milestone for the airline and Birmingham Airport. The expanded summer schedule aims to provide customers with a variety of travel options while also encouraging inbound tourism for Birmingham.

The achievement of 30 million passengers highlights Ryanair's significant presence and ongoing commitment to Birmingham Airport. The airline's growth and extensive route network are expected to continue contributing to the local economy and providing travel opportunities for passengers in the years ahead.

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