Ryanair releases summer 2022 programme
Ryanair unveiled its full UK schedule for summer 2022.
It sees the opening of 24 new routes to a host of European destinations.
Fares to hotspots such as Chania, Madeira and Menorca are available from £29.99 with a limited-time seat sale for travel until the end of October 2022.
Flights can be booked on Ryanair.com before midnight Thursday, 25 November.
New routes include Zadar, Croatia from airports including Birmingham and Liverpool, and Manchester to Vienna.
Ryanair’s Director of Commercial, Jason McGuinness, said: "We are pleased to announce our UK summer 2022 schedule offering our customers even more European destinations. Following two summers of on and off again travel restrictions, our UK customers now have 24 new routes to choose from."
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