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Ryanair adds multiple summer routes including seven long-unserved ones

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Ryanair adds multiple summer routes including seven long-unserved ones
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Ryanair has added numerous new routes for the upcoming summer season, including seven that it has not served in several years.

The extensive summer schedule, as reported by AeroRoutes, includes additions from Ireland-based Ryanair and its subsidiaries with air operator’s certificates (AOC) in Malta (Malta Air and Lauda Europe), Poland (Buzz), and the United Kingdom (Ryanair UK).

For example, the low-cost carrier will restart services on some routes that Ryanair has not served for more than a decade, including three routes from Bournemouth Airport (BOH):

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- Bournemouth Airport to Chania International Airport (CHQ)

- Bournemouth Airport to Fuerteventura Airport (FUE). Both Jet2 and Ryanair will start flying this route beginning in April.

- Bournemouth Airport to Rhodes International Airport (RHO). TUI Airways has served this route seasonally since 2021, and Jet2 will also launch services in May.

The four other routes that the Irish airline has not served in over ten years include flights from Bratislava Airport (BTS) to Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP), London Stansted Airport (STN) to Lübeck Airport (LBC), Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) to Lübeck, and Pescara Abruzzo Airport (PSR) to Milan-Malpensa.

In addition, out of all the new routes during the upcoming International Air Transport Association (IATA) summer season—which will begin on March 30 and end on October 26—Ryanair added more than a dozen routes out of two airports in the Middle East: Amman Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) and Tel Aviv Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV).

From Amman, Jordan, Ryanair has added ten routes that it stopped flying due to regional tensions. These include flights to European capitals such as Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport (OTP), Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD), Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA), and Vienna airport(VIE). In June , Ryanair will operate27 weekly flights from Amman across14 destinationsin Europe accordingto Cirium’s Diio Mi data .

From Tel Aviv , Israel,the Irish low-cost carrierwill resume servicesto eightEuropean citiesincluding Bucharest-Henri Coandă,Sofia Vasil LevskiAirport(SOF),Vienna,and VilniusAirport(VNO).Intotal,Ryanair’snetworkoutofTelAvivwillinclude23destinationsinJunecomprisedof76weeklyflightstovariousairportsacrossEuropeperCirium’sDiioMidata .

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