Ryanair to open Manchester base
Low-cost carrier Ryanair will operate a total of 26 routes from the airport by the summer of 2012, including flights to Barcelona, Brussels, Frankfurt and Paris.
Ryanair currently serves six destinations from Manchester – Alicante, Dublin, Faro, Madrid, Palma and Tenerife – but will base two aircraft at the airport from this October, operating 17 routes initially, growing to four aircraft and 26 routes by next summer.
The full list of existing and planned routes is as follows:
Alicante, Girona, Bezier, Biarritz, Bremen, Brussels, Dublin, Faro, Frankfurt, Ibiza, Katowice, Madrid, Malaga, Memmingen, Milan, Murcia, Oslo, Palma, Paris, Reus, Rome, Rzeszow, Tallinn, Tours, Tenerife and Valencia
The new routes will go on sale at ryanair.com tomorrow (July 13). The news follows Bmibaby’s decision to drop its routes from Manchester from the end of the summer season (see online news April 13).
Similar Posts:
- Asian carriers set for A380 dominance
- 5 Great Around-the-World Intineraries for 2012
- Tenerife
- Virgin Holidays opens v-room Manchester
- Virgin launches A330 aircraft on Gatwick route
Tags: Ryanair, Ryanair Open