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The_Bean_Counter
21st Sep 2004, 08:04
Ryanair, Europe’s No. 1 low fares airline today (21st September 2004) announced four new low fares routes from London Stansted to Spain and Portugal. The new routes, which will commence on dates between the 2nd November 2004 and the 25th February 2005, will give even greater choice to consumers at Ryanair’s lowest fares. This brings to 78 the number of routes offered by Ryanair from London Stansted and to 12 the total number of airports served in the Iberian Peninsula from London.

From London Stansted Starts Starting fares (excl. taxes)
Valencia 2 Nov £0.99
Almeria 19 Jan £0.99
Porto 19 Feb £3.99
Seville 25 Feb £4.99

Announcing the new routes in London today, Ryanair’s Chief Executive, Michael O’Leary said “We opened our first route to Spain in November 2002 and, with this announcement today, Ryanair will serve more Spanish airports (10) directly from London than any other airline. We are also delighted to launch our first scheduled route from London to Portugal with a twice-daily service to Porto, Portugal’s second largest city. This year Ryanair will carry over 4 million passengers on our routes to Spain and next year we expect to see that figure rise to 5.5 million.

Two of these routes, Valencia and Almeria, have already been announced by Easyjet but, as in the case of Barcelona (Girona), Reus and Santander, where we compete with them, it is only by flying with Ryanair will consumers enjoy the lowest airfares and the best punctuality. Easyjet’s average fare remains more than 60% higher than Ryanair while their on time performance has trailed behind Ryanair’s for over 100 weeks in a row. In total our passengers on these routes will save over £86 million against the same services offered by Easyjet.

These fantastic new Spanish and Portuguese routes are on sale today at www.ryanair.com from an incredible £0.99 (excluding taxes) and at these fantastic prices we urge passengers to book quickly as these seats will be in huge demand.”

towerview
21st Sep 2004, 10:19
OK fine, but when will Ryanair fly to somewhere useful near Brussels again. Eurostar meals are OK, but Waterloo at 8pm on a Friday night isn't much fun. Why was the STN/Charleroi route cut when all the others continue?

outofsynch
22nd Sep 2004, 00:31
And when will they advertise their fares including the £100 taxes... non refundable of course!

Powerjet1
29th Sep 2004, 08:25
More routes announced today from its Bergamo base. They are to Oslo Torp, Liverpool, Newcastle, Seville,Valencia,Zaragoza & Eindhoven.

The_Bean_Counter
29th Sep 2004, 08:30
New route from Hahn to Klagenfurt also announced

jabird
29th Sep 2004, 08:31
Interesting to see NCL instead of MME. Any suggestions why?

AIRWAY
29th Sep 2004, 15:46
Porto :confused: I don't see much market there for Ryanair to Porto :rolleyes: but i might be wrong you never know...

I say Lisbon would be a safe option but their landing fees are :mad: :yuk: MOL wouldnt like that :rolleyes: