Ryanair will commence a new 2w winter service from Berlin to Kerry in November 2017.
The new route will operate from Berlin Schönefeld SXF, which is located just 22 KM from Berlin City Centre, while excellent road and public transport connections link Schönefeld Airport with Berlin and the surrounding region.
Ryanair released seats for sale across their European network from just €9.99, which are available for booking until midnight Monday (13 Feb) from www.ryanair.com.
Kerry Airport has direct flights to seven destinations including: London Luton, London Stansted, Frankfurt-Hahn, Berlin (November 2017), Alicante & Faro (summer 2017) with Ryanair, and to Dublin with Aer Lingus Regional.
Denis Cregan Chairman of Kerry Airport,, said: “We are very happy with today’s announcement. Germany is a key market for Ireland and for Kerry & the South West. Germany is the ‘world travel champion’* as the worldwide number one outbound market for international tourism, and German travellers are the top three in spending terms. So, this is great news for the Airport, for Kerry and for the Region. Kerry Airport is a key asset for the county and the region, and between our Frankfurt Hahn service and our new Berlin route we hope to welcome many more German visitors to Kerry in 2017. Our thanks to Ryanair for their continued support and confidence in Kerry Airport.”
Peter Moore, General Manager at Kerry Airport said: “This is great news for the Airport. We have been working hard over the last few years in trying to attract new routes and there is no doubt that our record on the Frankfurt Hahn route assisted us in delivering this new service. German tourists who visit Kerry and the region are amazed with the scenery, hospitality, and in particular the access to the Wild Atlantic Way. Kerry Airport welcomed over 325,000 passengers in 2016, up approximately 6 % on 2015. Today’s news will ensure increased visitor numbers to the region and assist us in our developments at the Airport.”
For more details, visit http://kerryairport.ie/website/ or contact +353 66 9764644.