Ryanair to launch biggest ever summer schedule from two UK airports
Ryanair will offer three new routes to Faro, Girona and Palma, five new summer services to Gdansk, Lanzarote, Tenerife, Warsaw and Wroclaw, and more flights to Alicante, Dublin and Malaga from Newcastle for summer 2017.
From Leeds it will offer a new route to Girona, four new summer services to Bratislava, Gran Canaria, Vilnius and Warsaw and more flights to Alicante, Faro, Ibiza, Krakow, Lanzarote, Palma and Tenerife.
The airline said it will double its traffic on flights to and from Newcastle to 750,000 passengers. It expects to carry 1.3 million on flights to and from Leeds.
Ryanair’s Newcastle summer 2017 schedule will consist of:
- five flights a week to Faro
- two flights a week to Girona
- daily flights to Palma
- daily flights to Alicante
- twice daily flights to Dublin
- five flights a week to Malaga
- twice weekly to Gdansk
- twice weekly to Lanzarote
- three flights a week to Tenerife
- twice weekly to Warsaw
- twice weekly to Wroclaw
From Leeds it will offer:
- twice weekly flights to Girona
- daily flights to Alicante and Faro
- twice weekly to Bratislava, Gran Canaria, Vilnius and Warsaw
- three a week to Tenerife
- four a week to Ibiza, Krakow and Lanzarote
- eight a waeek to Palma
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