- two new routes from Dublin for winter 2018-9
- Luxembourg 3w and Frankfurt 2w
- Seven seasonal routes continue into winter
Ryanair will operate two new routes from Dublin for winter 2018-9, Luxembourg 3w and Frankfurt 2w for winter 2017 from Ireland.
They will also continue seven seasonal routes into winter and increase capacity on eleven other routes in the winter 208-9 schedule from Ireland
It says it will fly 15.6m passengers and grow by 5pc in Ireland. {picture shows Kenny Jacobs, Lisa Cashin and Eddy Wilson at a media briefing in Swords.
Ryanair’s Irish Winter 2018 schedule:
Dublin: 13.1m passengers up 5pc
- 2 new routes: Luxembourg 3w, Frankfurt 2w
- 7 routes extended from summer: Athens 2w, Bari 2w, Marrakesh 2w, Paphos 1w & Santander 2w
- Increased capacity on Barcelona 3 daily, Birmingham 6 daily, Budapest 2 daily, Cologne 2 daily, Faro 2 daily, Krakow 2 daily, Lanzarote 8w, Madrid 3 daily, Malaga 9w, Manchester 6 daily & Venice 3w
- 76 routes in total
Shannon: 775,000 passengers up 7pc
- 11 routes in total including: Lanzarote 1w, London Stansted 2 daily & Krakow 2w
Cork: 915,000 passengers up 3pc
- 1 route to Faro 2w extended from summer
- 9 routes in total including: Malaga 2w, London Gatwick 1 daily & Gran Canaria 1w
Knock: 585,000 passengers up 2pc
- 1 new route to Bristol 3w
- 6 routes in total including: East Midlands 4w, Liverpool 6w & Lanzarote 1w
Kerry: 285,000 passengers
- 3 routes in total: Frankfurt-Hahn 2w, London Luton 6 weekly & London Stansted 4w
Belfast: 955,000 passengers
- 1 extended route to Manchester 2 daily
- Return of winter flights to London Stansted, 3 daily
- 13 routes in total
Derry: 145,000 passengers
- 2 routes: Glasgow 5w, Liverpool 4w
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