Ryanair’s new Chania, Rhodes flights take off at Bournemouth
Ryanair’s new summer routes to the eastern Mediterranean have taken flight from Bournemouth Airport.
The first flights to Chania and Rhodes launched and both operate twice weekly.
They are part of Ryanair’s summer 2025 schedule from the south coast airport.
The airline is operating 21 routes from Bournemouth this summer.
Ryanair’s Comms Director, Jade Kirwan, said: “Ryanair is pleased to see the first flights of our new summer 2025 routes from Bournemouth take off carrying lots of happy holidaymakers.”
“These exciting new routes offer our UK customers even more choice at the lowest fares.”
Network-wide, Ryanair’s full summer 2025 schedule spans over 230 destinations.
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