Ryanair Launches New Routes From Greece For S22

03 Dec 2021

Ryanair, Europe’s no.1 airline, today (3rd Dec) announced two additional routes to Greece’s S’22 schedule – Corfu-Kyiv (operating once weekly) and Corfu-Zagreb (operating twice weekly) from Jun ‘22. The opening of these new routes reinforces the airline’s commitment to Greece and the rebuilding of the country’s tourism industry, playing a key role in the recovery of local jobs and the economy.

To celebrate these new S’22 routes, Ryanair has launched a seat sale with fares available from just €29.99 for travel until the end of Oct ’22. These fares are sure to be snapped up quickly, so make sure to log onto Ryanair.com before midnight Sunday, 5th December and make up for the lost summers of 2020 and 2021 with a well-deserved summer getaway.

Ryanair’s Director of Commercial, Jason McGuinness, said:

“We are pleased to add these new routes as part of Greece’s S’22 schedule, offering our customers even more amazing European destinations to choose from when planning their long-awaited summer holidays.

Having added over 560 new routes and opened 15 bases throughout the last 12 months, Ryanair is now looking ahead to S’22 and the addition of 65 new B737-8200 ‘Gamechanger’ aircraft to its fleet, which offer 4% more seats, 16% less fuel and a 40% reduction in noise emissions, making Ryanair’s S’22 schedule the most exciting and environmentally friendly to date.

To celebrate, we have launched a seat sale with fares from just €29.99 for travel until the end of Oct ‘22, which must be booked by midnight Sunday, 5th December. With air fares likely to increase in S’22 due to reduced capacity, we encourage all customers to book early and scoop up these lower fares on Ryanair.com.”

Ryanair Launches New Route From Helsinki To Zadar For S22

03 Dec 2021

Ryanair, Europe’s no.1 airline, today (3rd Dec) announced an additional route to Finland’s S’22 schedule – Helsinki to Zadar – operating twice weekly from Mar ‘22. The opening of this new route reinforces the airline’s commitment to Finland and the rebuilding of the country’s tourism industry, playing a key role in the recovery of local jobs and the economy.

To celebrate this new S’22 route, Ryanair has launched a seat sale with fares available from just €29.99 for travel until the end of Oct ’22. These fares are sure to be snapped up quickly, so make sure to log onto Ryanair.com before midnight Sunday, 5th December and make up for the lost summers of 2020 and 2021 with a well-deserved summer getaway.

Ryanair’s Director of Commercial, Jason McGuinness, said:

“We are pleased to add this new route to Zadar as part of Finland’s S’22 schedule, offering our customers yet another amazing European destination to choose from when planning their long-awaited summer holidays.

Having added over 560 new routes and opened 15 bases throughout the last 12 months, Ryanair is now looking ahead to S’22 and the addition of 65 new B737-8200 ‘Gamechanger’ aircraft to its fleet, which offer 4% more seats, 16% less fuel and a 40% reduction in noise emissions, making Ryanair’s S’22 schedule the most exciting and environmentally friendly to date.

To celebrate, we have launched a seat sale with fares from just €29.99 for travel until the end of Oct ‘22, which must be booked by midnight Sunday, 5th December. With air fares likely to increase in S’22 due to reduced capacity, we encourage all customers to book early and scoop up these lower fares on Ryanair.com.”

Ryanair Announces Partnership With Junta De Andalucia

02 Dec 2021

Ryanair, Europe’s no.1 airline, today (01 Dec) announced its latest partnership with Junta de Andalucía in a bid to further boost tourism recovery across the Spanish region. Central to the partnership is an exciting and innovative joint communications campaign aimed at strengthening Spain’s position as an attractive tourist destination and spurring visitors from Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Norway and Sweden.

As the most southern region in Spain, Andalucía is famous for its Moorish architecture, autonomous region of hills, clear-blue rivers, and mouth-watering food – the perfect destination for a relaxing getaway this Dec/Jan.

Ryanair’s Director of Marketing, Dara Brady said:

“We are delighted to partner with Junta de Andalucía and to work together to enhance connectivity between Spain and the rest of Europe, steadily rebuilding the nation’s tourism industry.

We have already significantly increased connectivity to/from the Spanish region with the introduction of new routes and additional frequencies from across Europe. This partnership will further promote this beautiful region and Ryanair’s network of low fare routes to Spain, which are becoming increasingly popular among our growing customer base as they plan their well-deserved new year breaks.”

Vice President & Minister for Tourism of the Regional Government of Andalucía, Mr. Juan Marín said:

“We are very excited to work with Ryanair, Europe’s no.1 airline, on this incredibly important campaign promoting Andalucía as an attractive tourism destination for European travellers.

Ryanair is a long-standing supporter of Spain and our connectivity with Europe, including Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Norway and Sweden, and has driven tourism to the region for many years now with its strong network of routes and market leading low fares.

We are sure that Ryanair’s customers will enjoy visiting to our stunning south coast where they can indulge in traditional Andalucían cuisine and take in the stunning sights of our Moorish architecture.”

Ryanair November Traffic Rises To 10.2m Guests

02 Dec 2021

Ryanair Holdings plc today (Thurs, 2 Dec) released November traffic statistics as follows:

RYR GROUPNOV 2020NOV 2021
TRAFFIC2.0m10.2m
L. FACTOR62%86%
   
   
 GUESTSLOAD FACTOR
July9.3m80%
August11.1m82%
September10.6m81%
October11.3m84%
November10.2m86%

Ryanair operated over 62,300 flights in November with an 86% load factor.

Le Trafic De Novembre De Ryanair Atteint 10,2 Millions De Passagers

02 Dec 2021

Ryanair Holdings plc a publié aujourd’hui (jeudi 2 décembre) les statistiques de trafic du mois de novembre comme suit :


GROUPE RYANAIR
NOVEMBRE 2020NOVEMBRE 2021
TRAFIC2.0m10.2m
TAUX DE REMPLISSAGE62%86%
   
   
 PASSAGERSTAUX DE REMPLISSAGE
Juillet9.3m80%
Août11.1m82%
Septembre10.6m81%
Octobre11.3m84%
Novembre10.2m86%

Ryanair a assuré plus de 62 300 vols en novembre, avec un taux de remplissage de 86 %.

Ryanair Condemns Government / NPHET Nonsense On New Air Travel Policy

01 Dec 2021

Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline, today (Tues 30th Nov) condemned the latest gobbledygook travel advice issued by NPHET to Govt, and criticised the Govt for adopting this “NPHET nonsense”. Ryanair pointed out that intra-EU air travel has taken place safely since 1 July thanks to the EU Digital Covid Cert (DCC) with all passengers providing either proof of vaccination (the DCC) or a negative PCR test.

The latest travel advice from NPHET/Government is nonsense, which has been imposed without consultation with the airlines, and without any explanation as to how this gobbledygook is to be monitored or controlled either by the airlines or Irish Border Control.

Ryanair today asked the following questions:

  1. Why does a vaccinated EU citizen need a negative antigen or PCR test before arriving in Ireland?
  2. When NPHET and the CMO have opposed antigen tests for 18 months why are they now required, especially in the case of vaccinated passengers?
  3. When over 90% of Irish adults are vaccinated, why do they now have to produce a negative antigen test instead of vax certification to travel out & home to Ireland?
  4. How are the airlines or Border Force to determine what a “professionally done” antigen test looks like if it is in Polish, Croatian, Slovakian, or any other foreign language? What steps have NPHET taken to ensure that these letters are not fake or counterfeit?
  5. How effective is a negative antigen test if taken within 48 hours prior to arrival in Ireland?
  6. Neither the CMO or Govt have defined what a “professionally done” antigen test is or looks like. How are airlines of Border Force supposed to know what “professionally done” means?
  7. Why are vax passengers arriving from the UK now required to provide negative antigen tests, yet non-vaccinated people can travel across the Northern Ireland border without vaccinations or any such antigen/PCR tests? This is yet another NPHET “travel policy” farce.

Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary said:

We condemn this latest NPHET/Govt gobbledygook for what it is, ineffective and inappropriate gobbledygook. When EU passengers have, for the last 6 months, been travelling safely with the benefit of the EU DCC or negative PCR’s, what medical or health benefit is to be derived by asking these passengers to now produce negative antigen tests, when both NPHET and the CMO have been opposed to antigen tests for 18 months? We note that neither the CMO nor the Govt have defined what a “professionally done” antigen test means, or look like. How are airline or Border Control staff supposed to understand what a professionally done antigen test is, or looks like, when neither the CMO nor the Govt have even defined it.

As an Island on the periphery of Europe, Ireland needs simple, but effective health measures for international travel. Today’s gobbledygook from NPHET/Govt is the opposite of that. We now have different rules for vax passengers travelling here from Europe, who now have to produce an undefined negative antigen test, or better still, they can fly into Belfast, and travel across the border without any vaccine or antigen test whatsoever. This is the latest example of NPHET and the CMO (the people who originally opposed face masks, track & tracing, and antigen testing) making it up as they go along when both the European Union and the ECDC have already introduced a successful EU Vax Cert, which has allowed safe international intra-EU air travel for the past 6 months.

If this Govt had any spine or leadership, it would ignore NPHET’s nonsense advice on travel. There is no medical or health benefit to be gained by requiring vaccinated EU citizens to provide negative antigen or PCR tests prior to their arrival in Ireland. At a time when over 90% of Ireland’s adults are fully vaccinated, these confusing new regulations requiring unexplained “professionally done” antigen tests provide no additional medical or health benefit, but are yet another way for NPHET and the Govt to restrict air travel on and off an Island on the periphery of Europe.

Ryanair calls on the Government to abandon this latest NPHET gobbledygook and return to a simple, and readily understood system, followed by most of the rest of the EU, which protects free movement of EU citizens, subject only to production of an EU DCC or a negative PCR test.”

Did Someone Say Fiver Flights? Ryanair Launches Colossal Cyber Monday Sale

29 Nov 2021

70,000 Seats, Over 340 Routes, €5 Fares

Ryanair, Europe’s No. 1 airline, announces colossal Cyber Monday sale with 70,000 seats at just €5 – it doesn’t get much better than that! This unbelievable offer will go on sale on Monday 29th November across 340 exciting European routes for travel between 7th Jan – 18th Feb ’22 – the perfect time for a new year getaway to beat those post-Christmas blues.

With record demand for Ryanair’s Cyber Week offers this year, the airline has added this unbelievable 24hr sale to end the week on the ultimate high. To get your hands on these €5 fares, visit Ryanair.com now. Sale ends at midnight on Monday 29th November.

Ryanair’s Director of Marketing, Dara Brady, said:

“We are thrilled to announce our colossal Cyber Monday offer with 70,000 seats on sale for just €5. After a successful week of unmissable daily offers, Ryanair is finishing Cyber Week on the ultimate high with flights for a fiver – it doesn’t get much better than that!

Any customers who missed out on last week’s offers still have a chance to bag a bargain and take a post-Christmas trip to some of Europe’s top destinations, with flights across 340 exciting routes for travel from 7th Jan – 18th Feb ’22. Since Monday will be the last day of Cyber Week, these amazing low fares will be snapped up quickly so customers must act fast and visit Ryanair.com to book their flights before the sale ends at midnight 29 November.”