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Ryanair announces new routes from Brussels

8th December 2009 Print

Ryanair has announced that it will add four new Boeing 737-800 aircraft (12 in total) and open 6 new routes (57 in total) from its Brussels (Charleroi) base to Ibiza, Kaunas, Krakow, Nador, Seville and Zadar from March 2010.  This brings Ryanair’s investment in Brussels (Charleroi) to twelve aircraft worth over $800million.

These six new routes along with increased frequencies on 14 other routes will increase Ryanair’s annual traffic at Brussels (Charleroi) to over 4 million passengers per annum, which will sustain 4,000 local jobs.

To celebrate its further expansion at Brussels (Charleroi), Ryanair released 500,000 €5 New Year seats for travel across 500 of its European routes in January.  These €5 seats are available for booking until midnight Thursday (10th December) on ryanair.com.

Speaking in Brussels today, Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary said:

“Brussels (Charleroi) today celebrates its 12th Ryanair based aircraft, six new routes to Ibiza, Kaunas, Krakow, Nador, Seville and Zadar and increased frequencies on 14 other routes from March 2010.  These new flights go on sale tomorrow. With a total of 57 low fare routes from Brussels (Charleroi) next summer Belgian consumers/visitors can beat the recession by choosing Ryanair’s guaranteed lowest fares and no fuel surcharges to exciting destinations all over Europe.  Ryanair’s 4 million passengers p.a. will sustain 4,000 local jobs in Charleroi in 2010.

“To celebrate these new aircraft and routes at Brussels (Charleroi), Ryanair is releasing 500,000 €5 New Year seats for travel across Europe in January.  Since seats at these crazy low prices will be snapped up quickly, we urge passengers to book them immediately on ryanair.com”.