Ryanair increases frequency from Madrid
Ryanair has announced that from November it will base two new aircraft (value $140 million) in Madrid, open four new routes (Alicante, Palma, Santiago and Valencia) and double the frequencies on three existing routes (Dublin, Milan and Santander) as it adds 75 new weekly rotations at its Madrid base. Ryanair will now offer six domestic and 17 international routes from Madrid on six based aircraft.The Madrid – Dublin and Madrid – Santander routes will increase to twice daily while Madrid - Milan increases to three times daily. This increase in fleet, routes and frequencies, which will begin on Tuesday 18th November, will see Ryanair base 6 aircraft in Madrid, carry over 2.6million passengers per annum, support 2,600 jobs, deliver an annual tourist spend of €260million and save passengers over €285million compared to Iberia’s high fares and fuel surcharges.
Announcing the new aircraft and routes Ryanair’s, Michael O’Leary, said:
“Ryanair is delighted to announce two new aircraft, four new routes and 75 new weekly frequencies at Madrid. Only Ryanair guarantees the lowest fares and no fuel surcharge and Ryanair will continue to offer Spanish consumers competition and choice over the high fares and fuel surcharges which Iberia has imposed on them on domestic routes for so many years now.
“These new routes to Alicante, Palma, Santiago and Valencia are available for booking on ryanair.com and we advise all Spanish passengers to avoid paying Iberia’s high fares and fuel surcharges on these routes by booking early as demand for these fares will be enormous”.