Ryanair celebrates a decade at Cardiff Wales Airport
Cardiff Wales Airport has marked a decade of Ryanair flights.
The airport has enjoyed 10 continuous years of low-cost flights with more than 685,000 passengers flying on Ryanair’s direct flights from Cardiff since 30 October 2014.
Ryanair currently operates scheduled flights between Wales and: Faro, Alicante, Malaga, Tenerife and Dublin.
Additional Ryanair flights have operated at Cardiff for the Six Nations, Rugby World Cup and Champions League.
Spencer Birns, CEO of Cardiff Airport, said: “The whole team at Cardiff Airport want to say a huge thank you to Ryanair. People living in Wales have great choice of popular destinations thanks to Ryanair’s growth over the years.”
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