Ryanair adds three new aircraft at London Luton
Ryanair is adding three Boeing Max 737 jets to its London Luton Airport based fleet.
These brand new aircraft deliver additional capacity, carrying 4% more passengers per flight.
Ryanair will operate over 140 weekly flights across 27 routes from London Luton Airport for summer 2023.
It includes nine new routes including Bezier, Bologna, Malta, and Seville, offering unbeatable choice at the lowest fares in Europe.
Ryanair DAC’s CEO Eddie Wilson said: “This significant investment forms part of a longer-term strategy between Ryanair and the airport’s management team.
“We are delighted to welcome the arrival of these three new fuel-efficient aircraft at London Luton,” the airport said.
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