New routes to Poland and Sweden from Dublin
October 18, 2006
Ryanair is to begin two new routes early next year offering flights from Dublin to Warsaw and Stockholm.
The low-cost operator will begin flights to the two cities in February, bringing the total number of routes offered from the airport in Ireland by Ryanair to 71.
One-way tickets will start from €24, including fees and charges, and Ryanair is bullish about his route network from Dublin.
Michael Cawley, Ryanair’s deputy CEO, said: “There is plenty of room for all European airlines to grow from Dublin and Ryanair is growing fastest because passengers are voting with their feet in favour of the lowest fares.”
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I'd rather not fly than fly Ryanair. Getting to Dublin Airport is bad enough, the Ryanair check-in system is rubbish and takes ages, the boarding process is tiresome and the hard sell and uncomfortable seats on the plane a real pain in the proverbial. It may, occasionally be cheap, but life's too short to be treated like a calf being transported to France for its final destination.
Posted by: Robert Box | 20 Oct 2006 21:57:36