Ryanair announces a new Copenhagen winter route to Tenerife

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 15 Winter 2015 Routes, 2.5m Customers

Ryanair, Europe’s favourite airline, today (4 Aug) announced more growth at Copenhagen with a new route to Tenerife from October, as part its expanding Copenhagen winter 2015 schedule. This new twice weekly service follows Ryanair’s 14 existing Copenhagen routes to Alicante, Bologna, Brussels, Budapest, Cologne, Dublin, Edinburgh, London, Kaunas, Madrid, Malaga, Milan, Rome and Stockholm, which will help deliver 2.5m customers p.a.

Ryanair’s Winter 2015 Copenhagen schedule will deliver:

  • 1 new route to Tenerife (2 x weekly)
  • 15 routes in total: Alicante, Bologna, Brussels, Budapest, Cologne, Dublin, Edinburgh, London, Kaunas, Madrid, Malaga, Milan, Rome, Stockholm & Tenerife
  • 118 weekly flights
  • 2.5m customers
  • 2,500* “on-site” jobs p.a.

Ryanair celebrated its continued Copenhagen growth by releasing 100,000 seats for sale across its European network, at prices from 149DKK for travel in September and October. These low fare seats are available for booking until midnight Thurs (6 Aug)

RYANAIR’S WINTER 2015 COPENHAGEN ROUTES

London     3 x daily
Brussels     2 x daily
Milan     2 x daily
Budapest     1 x daily
Cologne     1 x daily
Dublin     1 x daily
Kaunas     1 x daily
Madrid     1 x daily
Rome     1 x daily
Stockholm     1 x daily
Alicante     4 x weekly
Bologna     3 x weekly
Edinburgh     3 x weekly
Malaga     3 x weekly
Tenerife     2 x weekly

Ryanair’s Robin Kiely said:

“Ryanair is pleased to announce further growth at Copenhagen with a new route to Tenerife, our 15th at Copenhagen, which will deliver 2.5m customers p.a. at Copenhagen Airport.

 To celebrate our continued Copenhagen growth, we are releasing 100,000 seats for sale across its European network, at prices from 149DKK for travel in September and October. These low fare seats are available for booking until midnight Thurs (6 Aug).”

4 Aug 2015

 

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