Ryanair celebrates seven million milestone at Glasgow
Ryanair has marked a key milestone at Glasgow Airport, surpassing seven million passengers.
The airline began operations at the airport in 2014.
Ryanair offers a summer 2025 schedule featuring 74 weekly flights on seven routes at the airpor.
This includes holiday favourites like Alicante, Malaga, and Malta, as well as top city break destinations Brussels, Dublin, Krakow, and Wroclaw.
Ryanair’s Director of Comms, Jade Kirwan, said: “This significant milestone showcases Ryanair’s continued support and investment for Glasgow.”
Jonathan Ford, Portfolio Manager at AGS Airports, added: “It’s been just over a decade since Ryanair commenced operations from Glasgow and as the carrier flies its seven millionth passenger from the airport, it highlights the popularity of the airline’s services from Glasgow.“
We continue to work with them to further enhance its presence from the nearest airport serving Scotland’s largest city.”
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