Ryanair launches five new routes from Dublin
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline today based its 18th aircraft in Dublin and started flights to Billund (Denmark), Rzeszow (Poland), Almeria, Seville and Vitoria. Ryanair will add 2 further aircraft and open 9 more routes from Dublin before May.Speaking today, Peter Sherrard, Ryanair’s Head of Communications said:
"Ryanair’s low fares revolution is delivering record tourism growth by reducing the cost of travel for Irish passengers and visitors. 9M passengers will save €400M on our 73 routes to/from Dublin in the coming year.
"Ryanair now serves 11 Spanish destinations and 7 Polish destinations from Dublin. Today’s new route to Billund is also the first low fare route between Ireland and Denmark.
"To celebrate these new destinations, Ryanair is releasing half a million seats from Dublin to Europe for just €9.99 all in. We urge passengers to book today on ryanair.com".