The FINANCIAL — Ryanair on April 21 launched its Bristol 2016 winter schedule, with 3 new winter routes to Krakow, Milan and Venice, as well as more flights to Alicante, Faro, Lanzarote, Malaga and Warsaw,which will deliver 1.7m customers p.a. (+200,000) and support 1,300 jobs as Ryanair grows by 24% at Bristol Airport this winter.
Ryanair’s Bristol winter 2016 schedule will deliver:
3 new winter routes: Krakow (3 weekly), Milan Bergamo (3 weekly) & Venice Treviso (2 weekly)
More flights to: Alicante, Faro, Lanzarote, Malaga & Warsaw
18 routes in total
68 weekly flights (+24%)
1.7m customers p.a. (+200,000)
1,300 “on-site” jobs p.a.
UK consumers and visitors can choose from 18 Bristol routes in winter 2016 and can look forward to further improvements, as Ryanair continues to grow strongly, while improving its customer experience through the “Always Getting Better” programme, which includes more new routes, new digital features, new cabin interiors and even more low fares.
Ryanair’s Robin Kiely said:
“We are pleased to launch our Bristol winter 2016 schedule, which includes 3 new winter services to Krakow, Milan and Venice, as well as more flights to Alicante, Faro, Lanzarote, Malaga and Warsaw, which will deliver 1.7 million customers p.a. and support 1,300 “on-site” jobs at Bristol Airport. These new winter services will be ideal for business and leisure customers, and will allow us to grow our traffic by 200,000 customers at Bristol Airport this year.
To celebrate the launch of our Bristol winter 2016 schedule, we are releasing 100,000 seats for sale across our European network at fares starting from just £19.99 which are available for booking until Monday (25 April) for travel in May and June. .”
Shaun Browne, Aviation Director, Bristol Airport said:
“We are delighted to have Ryanair’s winter programme on sale with additional flights to key destinations, providing improved options for year round travel to cities such as Milan and Venice, as well as increased frequencies to sun destinations in Spain, Portugal and the Canary Islands.”
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