Hot on the heels of the Dublin network changes, Ryanair has also announced a lot of extra capacity from the United Kingdom, with 11 new routes to be launched for Winter 2021.
Ryanair Boeing 737-800 preparing to depart Birmingham Airport – Image, Economy Class and Beyond
- Birmingham – Bucharest, 4 times a week
- Birmingham – Turin, one a week
- Birmingham – Vilnius – 2 times a week
- Birmingham – Millan Bergamo
- Bournemouth – Budapest – 2 times a week
- Bournemouth – Wroclaw – 2 times a week
- Bristol – Marid – 3 times a week
- Bristol – Barcelona – 4 times a week
- Cardiff – Dublin 4 times a week (covered in the last bit of coverage)
- London Gatwick – Malaga – 6 times a week
- London Luton – Grenoble – one a week
The UK Winter ’21 schedule now operates over 2,000 weekly flights to over 400 destinations, including 11 destinations
If you want a winter break, or need to see loved ones at these new destinations, the lead-in prices start at £19.99 one way, including the seat and a bag.
Luxuries like a trolly bag, hold luggage, advance seat allocation, early boarding, food and scratchcards are, of course, extra.
The offer is valid until the 19th of August for travel until the end of March 2022.
In Quotes
Ryanair’s Director of Commercial, Jason McGuinness, said:
“As Europe’s largest airline, we are delighted to announce 11 new Winter routes from UK cities Bournemouth, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff and London for those who are looking to enjoy a sunny winter getaway or take in the sights on a city break to the likes of Barcelona, Budapest, Dublin or Milan.
“UK families / visitors can now book a well-earned winter getaway safe in the knowledge that if their plans change, they can move their travel dates with a zero-change fee up until the end of December 2021.
To celebrate, we are releasing a seat sale from just £19.99 for travel until the end of March which will be available to book until midnight Thursday, 19th August. Since these amazing low prices will be snapped up quickly, customers should log onto www.ryanair.com to avoid missing out.”
Be honest – why didn’t you merge this with the previous article?
Honestly – I didn’t notice it until I spent more than a few minutes updating myself on what other shenanigans the airline is offering.
For those who have been looking for more connectivity, Ryanair is a method of getting from A to B. Providing you can play the Ryanair game (and play to win), it’s not that bad of passenger experience.
Just expect to pay for creature comforts if you’re that way inclined…
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