Ryanair opens new Norwich route for winter 2024
After a successful first summer of operations at Norwich Airport, Ryanair will continue its Alicante flights for winter 2024.
This marks Ryanair’s first ever winter season at Norwich Airport.
Ryanair’s will operate two return flights per week (Mon & Sat) on its new winter route to Alicante.
Ryanair’s Head of Comms, Jade Kirwan said: “We are pleased to announce our first ever winter schedule at Norwich which will see the extension of our popular Alicante route into the winter 2024 season.”
“We’ve had a strong first summer of operations at Norwich and we look forward to a strong first winter season ahead.”
“We’re delighted Ryanair is continuing its Alicante flights through the winter. We look forward to the continuation of Ryanair flights to Alicante, Malta and Faro next summer, which are already on sale,” said Norwich Airport MD, Richard Pace.
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