26.11.2009 From Bratislava to the City of Love
Bratislava/Dublin, November, 26th 2009: Yesterday evening at 18:10 sharp, Ryanair, the world’s favourite low fares airline, welcomed the first flight from Paris Beauvais in Bratislava on time. This is the first Ryanair route to France from Bratislava and currently the only route connecting the two capitals. Passengers embraced this new opportunity, as both flights were fully booked and every seat taken to/from the City of Love yesterday. If you weren’t on this first flight, you have another opportunity to visit Paris four times weekly:
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Flight days
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BVA – BTS (FR-9116)
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BTS – BVA (FR-9117)
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Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun
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16:10 – 18:10
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18:35 – 20:45
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Paris is the French capital and the biggest city in the country. It offers its visitors numerous attractions, sights and cultural highlights. A few of the best known amongst them are the world famous Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triumph, Mona Lisa’s smile at the Louvre, the painters and artists at Montmartre and the famous cathedral of Notre Dame, which are a must see during a stay at Paris. But also a walk over the magnificent Champs Elysées for a little shopping should not be missed while in Paris.
Apart from culture, Paris also offers numerous restaurants, invites to romantic boat trips along the River Seine or to just sit in one of the various little cafés of the city and enjoy the French way of life.
So use this opportunity now to escape the November blues and enjoy a short trip to the French capital and the amazing sights it offers. To celebrate the start of the new route Ryanair has released a special two Euro offer* that can be booked until midnight, Friday, 27th of November. So hurry up and book your autumn or winter getaway as soon as possible as flights will be snapped up shortly.
Ryanair is the World’s favourite airline with 37 bases and 950+low fare routes across 26 countries, connecting 150 destinations. By the end of November 2009 Ryanair will operate a fleet of 210 new Boeing 737-800 aircraft with firm orders for a further 102 new aircraft (before taking account of planned disposals), which will be delivered over the next 2.5 years. Ryanair currently employs a team of more than 7,000 people and expects to carry approximately 66 million passengers in the current fiscal year.
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*including taxes and charges
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Henrike Schmidt, +353/1/5081799 or mobile +353/87/4173450
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