Ryanair shuts services but starts others
Ryanair is shutting three routes from Liverpool, two from Stansted and two from Dublin this winter.
In their place, the no-frills carrier is introducing 11 new services across its European network.
The routes being suspended in October include Stansted-Esjberg and Stansted-Malmo, followed in November by Liverpool-Inverness, Liverpool-Aberdeen and Liverpool-Kaunas. Dublin-Vasteras will cease on October 28 and Dublin-Malmo on November 4.
New routes include Stansted-Billund from October 29 and Dublin Stockholm Skavsta on October 28.
A number of routes will also operate on a season basis:
From To Operates
Stansted Poitiers Mar – Oct
Stansted Genoa Mar – Oct
Dublin Grenoble Dec – Oct
Dublin Hamburg Mar – Oct
Dublin Porto Mar – Oct
Dublin Biarritz Mar – Oct
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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