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RYANAIR LAUNCHES NEW SUMMER 2025 SCHEDULE FOR OSLO TORP
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (22nd Apr) launched its Summer 2025 schedule for Oslo Torp, offering 14 exciting routes to top holiday destinations like Alicante, Dubrovnik, Pisa, and Zagreb, as well as highly-sought-after city break destinations like Manchester, Milan, Krakow, and Riga. Ryanair’s exciting new schedule for Oslo Torp offers Norwegian citizens more choice at the lowest fares in Europe when booking their Summer 2025 getaways, while driving invaluable inbound tourism and supporting over 800 local jobs at the same time.
Ryanair’s strong Summer 2025 schedule in Norway comes as part of our continued expansion in the region. While the Government’s decision to reduce the Aviation Tax to 60 NOK per passenger starting in January 2025 is a step in the right direction, if the Govt wants to see meaningful traffic and tourism growth in Norway, they must fully abolish the Aviation Tax, as their Swedish neighbours have done. Sweden’s economy is already benefiting from this decision, with Ryanair responding with 2 extra based aircraft ($200M investment) and an additional 10 Ryanair routes for Summer 2025. Lower access costs are the only way to drive growth.
To celebrate the launch of its Summer 2025 schedule for Oslo Torp, Ryanair has launched a limited-time seat sale with fares from just 179 NOK, exclusively at www.ryanair.com.
Ryanair’s CMO Dara Brady said:
“Ryanair is pleased to announce our Summer 2025 schedule for Oslo Torp, with 14 routes including popular destinations like Alicante, Dubrovnik, Krakow, Manchester, Pisa, and Riga giving Norwegian citizens/visitors even more choice at the lowest fares in Europe.
However, further growth can only come if Norway takes action to abolish its uncompetitive Aviation Tax. Although reduced to 60 NOK per passenger since January 2025, Norway is still much less competitive than other EU countries, like Sweden, who have fully scrapped the Aviation Tax to stimulate traffic and tourism growth, and as a result, are benefiting from 2 extra Ryanair aircraft and 10 extra Ryanair routes for Summer 2025. By following suit, Norway could attract more airlines, like Ryanair, to invest and deliver low fare connectivity, traffic, jobs and economic growth that would position Norway as a key aviation hub in Scandinavia.
To celebrate the launch of its Summer 2025 schedule in Oslo Torp, Ryanair has launched a limited-time seat sale with fares from just 179 NOK, exclusively at www.ryanair.com.”
Torp Sandefjord Airport ‘s Traffic Development and Communication Manager, Tine Kleive-Mathisen said:
“We are very happy that Ryanair offer such a great variety of popular destinations from Oslo Torp, from sun and beach destinations in Spain, Italy, and Croatia to city-breaks in London, Manchester, Riga as well as a variety of beautiful cultural cities in Poland.
We fully agree with Ryanair and their appeal to completely get rid of the Aviation Tax (as in Sweden) which has been reduced to NOK 60 within Europe as this is important to maintain a competitive environment to attract routes to Norway as to develop and maintaining an attractive route net and to grow tourism in our country. We operate in a competitive and international market to attract capacity. The margins are small, and we need competitive framework conditions to secure further positive development.”
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