Ryanair launching Edinburgh- Stansted route


Ryanair launching Edinburgh- Stansted route

Thursday, 03 Oct, 2022 0

Ryanair announced a new route for its Edinburgh winter2022 schedule to London Stansted, starting from the 30 October.

This route, which will operate up to 14 times per week, brings Ryanair’s total number of winter routes from Edinburgh to 57, representing Ryanair’s biggest ever Edinburgh winter schedule.

The airline is operating over 3,000 daily flights this winter.

Kate Sherry, Aviation Director, Edinburgh Airport, said:” This new route to Stansted puts passengers in good stead for a great deal to London. It was a popular route before the pandemic and we’re sure it’s performance will be capital in the coming months.”

Ryanair has a fleet of 10 aircraft based at Edinburgh.



 

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