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I-LUXO
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New Ryanair routes from NYO?

Post by I-LUXO »

Hi to everyone, this is my first post... 8)
From several days on ryanair's website (italian and swedish) there are new destinations from Stockolm Skavsta: Alghero AHO, Venice Treviso TSF and Marseille MRS.
Them are appearing and disappearing just in a couple of hours and never has been on sale or in the reservation system.
Does anyone know why FR is playing with that? Will them be launched shortly or it is just a website error???!!
THX to all!

summersso
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RYANAIR ANNOUNCES 3 NEW ROUTES FROM STOCKHOLM

Post by summersso »

Here's your answer:

Ryanair, Europe's largest low fares airline, today (18th April) announced three new routes from its base in Stockholm to Alghero (Sardinia), Marseille and Venice. Ryanair now operates 448 low fare routes to 131 destinations.

Announcing the new routes, Wilhelm Hamilton, Ryanair's Sales Manager for Northern Europe said:

"Ryanair now operates 13 routes from Stockholm Skavsta, and these new connections will give Swedish passengers low-fare access to 3 of the Mediterranean's hottest destinations. Swedish passengers continue to flock to Ryanair because of our low fares and ‘no fuel surcharge ever' guarantee, and this year over 2.7m passengers will save over €270M by choosing Ryanair's low fares instead of SAS' high fares and rip-off fuel surcharges."

New Routes

Route Commences Frequency
Stockholm - Alghero 24th May 4 Weekly
Stockholm - Marseille 7th May 4 Weekly
Stockholm - Venice 23rd May 3 Weekly


To accommodate these three new routes and as a result of a periodic route review, the following routes will cease operation:

Stockholm - Brussels 22nd May
Stockholm - Kaunas 23rd May
Stockholm - Gdansk 22nd May


Bad news that they're cancelling the Brussels - NYO route, seemed quite popular to me!

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