Ryanair adds five winter routes from Birmingham


Ryanair adds five winter routes from Birmingham

Sunday, 30 Jun, 2022 0

Marking 35 years flying from Birmingham Airport, Ryanair unveiled its biggest ever Birmingham Winter schedule.

It adds another aircraft for winter 2022/23 and five new routes to Billund, Grenoble, Santander, Stockholm and Toulouse.

Ryanair’s Birmingham based fleet will increase to five aircraft, two of which will be new Boeing 737 Max jets.

It says investment of over $500m at Birmingham will support 150 aviation jobs.

It offers 34 routes in total from Birmingham with over 280 flights per week.

To celebrate its 35th year at Birmingham Ryanair launched a seat sale with fares from £19.99 which must be booked on the Ryanair.com website by Friday, 1 July for travel from October2022 – March in 2023.



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