Ryanair launching six new routes from Birmingham
Budget carrier Ryanair unveiled its winter 2021/22 schedules from Birmingham, adding six new routes.
It is adding flights to Bergamo, Lisbon, Bucharest, Shannon, Turin and Vilnius, making a total of 28 routes from the airport.
It marks the expansion with a £19.99 seat sale for travel until the end of November 2021, which must be booked by midnight Friday, 10th September on www.Ryanair.com.
"We are delighted to announce these six new routes from Birmingham this winter, and remain committed to rebuilding the UK’s tourism industry and strengthening connectivity," said Ryanair’s Director of Commercial, Jason McGuinness.
Ryanair once again called on the UK Government to scrap or suspend APD (air passenger duty), to allow airlines quickly recover connectivity, jobs and tourism.
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