The FINANCIAL — Ryanair on April 6 announced it will open a new base at Prague Airport (No. 84), from 30th October, with 2 aircraft (an investment of $200m) and 2 new routes to Milan and Rome, which will deliver 625,000 customers p.a. and support 470 jobs at Prague Airport.
Ryanair’s Prague winter 2016 schedule will deliver:
2 based aircraft ($200m)
2 new routes to: Milan B (daily) & Rome C (daily)
5 routes in total incl. Brussels C (9 wkly), Dublin (daily) and London (2 x daily)
Over 40 weekly flights
625,000 customers p.a. (+100,000)
470 “on-site” jobs p.a.
In Prague, Ryanair’s Chief Marketing Officer, Kenny Jacobs said:
“We are pleased to announce our first Czech base at Prague (No.84) from 30th October with 2 based aircraft, (an investment of $200m) and 2 new routes to Milan and Rome, which will deliver 625,000 customers p.a. and support 470 jobs at Prague Airport.
This growth is an integral part of our continued expansion plans for both the Czech Republic and Eastern Europe, as we connect Prague with Europe’s key centres of business with high frequency business-friendly services, including a double daily service to London and a daily route to Dublin, making Ryanair the ideal choice for both business and leisure customers.Â
Our 106m customers can look forward to further improvements, as we continue our “Always Getting Better” programme, which includes more new routes, a new app, new cabin interiors and new crew uniforms
To celebrate the launch of our new Prague base, we are releasing seats for sale from just 639 CZK, which are available for booking until Monday (11 Apr) for travel in May and June. Since these amazing low prices will be snapped up quickly, customers should log onto www.ryanair.com and avoid missing out.”
Jiřà Vyskoč, Prague Airport Aviation Business Director, commented:
“We are pleased that Ryanair keeps expanding its aviation business at Václav Havel Airport Prague. With nearly half a million passengers transported a year, the carrier ranks among the largest top 5 airlines in Prague. The plan to launch 2 new routes to Milan and Rome from Prague confirms both the continued interest of foreign tourists in trips to Prague and the positive trend of a growing share of Czech travellers at Václav Havel Airport Prague. Establishing Ryanair’s base confirms this trend and we expect Czech passenger numbers to continue growing.”
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