Ryanair launching new Rome flights

Friday, 13 Jan, 2023 0

Ryanair announced two new Rome flights from East Midlands and Liverpool.

Both routes operate twice weekly from April as part of the summer 2023 schedules.

To celebrate, Ryanair launched a limited-time seat sale for early bird customers, available now on Ryanair.com.

Ryanair’s Dara Brady said: “We are delighted to be bringing even more choice and value to our UK customers with the addition of these new Rome routes.



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