24.08.2009 From Bratislava to Rome also with Ryanair

 

Ryanair, Europe’s favorite Low-Fares Airline, announced today that it will be operating a new route from Bratislava to Rome (Ciampino Airport) starting on the 4th of November 2009. Those flights will leave Bratislava southbound to the Eternal City of Rome on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Experience the Italian Winter in Rome
Winter or Summer: Rome is always worth a journey: A visit to the antique Colosseum, the Sistine Chapel, the Basilica of St. Peter or the Pantheon, resting at the famous Spanish Steps or people watching around the Trevi Fountain – Rome has something to offer for everyone. Stroll through the beautiful Squares of the City, enjoy a pizza in the district of Trastevere or visit the State in the City, Vatican City with all its highlights and attractions – all this for €0,00**.
Celebrating the new route with a €0,00 fare offer**
To celebrate this new route and the growth of the airline’s route network in Bratislava, Ryanair will be offering flights for the sensational price of €0,00**, bookable as of tomorrow, 20th of August until midnight, Thursday, 27th of August on our homepage www.ryanair.com
Henceforth 16 routes to/from Bratislava
Ryanair currently offers 14 destinations to / from Bratislava, the recently announced flights to Liverpool and Bologna not included. The later two will be commencing in October; as of November the Italian Capital will be the 17th destination. This represents a growth of the Irish Airline not only in Bratislava but Europe wide, which will mainly benefit Ryanair’s Slovakian and Austrian travel enthusiasts, as it offers a great and cheap alternative to Vienna Airport.
Tips about Rome and its tourist attractions as well as hotel offers can also be found on www.ryanair.com – all for free as this destination is included in our Ryanair Travel guides online; just as so many of our other interesting 151 destinations.
 
Ryanair is Europe’s largest low fares airline with 33 bases and more than 850 low fare routes across 26 countries, connecting 146 destinations . By the end of Juli 2009 Ryanair will operate a fleet of 202 new Boeing 737-800 aircraft with firm orders for a further 113 new aircraft (all net of planned disposals), which will be delivered over the next 3 years. Ryanair currently employs a team of more than 6,000 people and expects to carry up to 67 million scheduled passengers in 2009.
 
** excluding taxes and fees as well as other charges for individual servies such as luggage or priority boarding.