Ryanair Airlines
About Ryanair Airlines
RYANAIR ROUTES
Ryanair Airlines fly from:
Aarhus, Aberdeen,
Alghero (Sardinia), Almeria, Altenburg (Leipzig), Ancona, Bari,
Bergerac, Berlin (Schonefeld), Biarritz, Birmingham,
Blackpool,
Bologna (Forli), Bournemouth,
Bratislava (Vienna), Brindisi, Bristol,
Brno, Brussels (Charleroi), Bydgoszcz, Carcassonne, Cardiff,
Cork, Derry,
Dinard, Doncaster
(Sheffield), Dublin,
Durham
(Tees Vall), Düsseldorf (Weeze), East
Midlands, Edinburgh,
Eindhoven, Esbjerg, Faro, Frankfurt (Hahn), Friedrichshafen, Gdañsk,
Genoa, Girona (Barcelona), Glasgow
(Prestwick), Gothenburg, Granada, Graz, Grenoble Lyon, Hamburg
(Lübeck), Haugesund, Jerez, Karlsruhe-Baden, Kaunas, Kerry,
Knock, Krakow, La Rochelle, Leeds
Bradford, Limoges, Linz, Liverpool,
Lodz, London
(Gatwick), London
(Luton), London
(Stansted), Malaga, Malmo (Sturup), Manchester,
Milan (Bergamo), Montpellier, Murcia (Alicante), Nantes (Brittany),
Newcastle,
Newquay, Nîmes, Oslo (Torp), Palermo, Paris (Beauvais),
Pau (Pyrenees), Perpignan, Pescara, Pisa (Florence), Poitiers,
Porto, Poznan, Reus (Barcelona), Riga, Rodez, Rome (Ciampino),
Rzeszów, Salzburg, Santander, Santiago De Comp, Seville,
Shannon, St. Etienne (Lyon), Stockholm, Stockholm, Szczecin, Tampere,
Toulon, Tours Loire Valley, Trieste, Turin, Valencia, Valladolid,
Venice (Treviso), Verona (Brescia), Wroclaw and Zaragoza (Pyrenees).
Ryanair was Europe’s original low fares airline and is
they are still Europe’s largest low fares carrier. In the
current year Ryanair will carry over 35m. passengers on 267 low
fare routes across 21 European countries.
Ryanair have 12 European bases and a fleet of over 100 brand
new Boeing 737-800 aircraft, with firm orders for a further 125
new aircraft, which will be delivered over the coming years. These
additional aircraft will allow Ryanair to double in size to over
70m. passengers p.a. by 2012.
Ryanair currently employs a team of 2,700 people, comprising
over 25 different nationalities.
For further information on Ryanair Airlines visit the Ryanair
website.
http://www.ryanair.com
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