Ryanair to launch new route to Greece from Liverpool
Ryanair is to launch flights to the Greek island of Corfu from Liverpool next summer.
The new twice-weekly service will begin in June.
The airline said the flights would form part of its 2019 summer schedule, which will be announced shortly. No further details have been announced.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport’s director of aviation development Paul Winfield said: "Liverpool Airport is delighted to welcome this latest new route with Ryanair. This new route will allow passengers from across the North West to travel to Corfu from Liverpool."
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