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01.02.2010 Ryanair introduces new routes from Bratislava

Bratislava/Dublin: Ryanair, Europe’s favorite low fares airline, announced today (1st of February 2010) that three new destinations will be added to the steadily growing list of routes that Ryanair operates to/from Bratislava. As of April 1st 2010 London-Luton, Palma de Mallorca and Bari will be added to the current network and expand the number of routes to 22.  

The new route to London-Luton will start on the 1st of April on a daily basis, whereas Bari and Palma de Mallorca will both start on the 3rd of May and operate three and four times weekly. Starting from tomorrow (2nd of February 2010) the new destinations will be bookable online via www.ryanair.com.

Route

Flight-Nr.

Pattern

Departure

Arrival

LTN-BTS

FR 2306

.2.4...

13:40

16:50

LTN-BTS

FR 2306

1...56.

11:40

14:50

LTN-BTS

FR2306

..3...7

15:10

18:20

BTS-LTN

FR2307

.2.4...

17:15

18:30

BTS-LTN

FR2307

1...56.

15:15

16:30

BTS-LTN

FR2307

..3...7

18:45

20:00

BRI-BTS

FR 8951

.2.4.6.

07:15

09:15

BTS-BRI

FR8952

.2.4.6.

09:40

11:40

PMI-BTS

FR 9511

.2.4...

15:50

18:20

PMI-BTS

FR9511

....5..

16:00

18:30

PMI-BTS

FR9511

.....6.

16:35

19:05

BTS-PMI

FR9512

.2.456.

19:30

22:00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

London-Luton is the second London airport Ryanair will fly to from Bratislava and serves as perfect alternative for both business and pleasure travelers hoping to touch base in the north-west of the capital. It is also very close to Oxford and considered as the gateway to the north of England.

The new destination in Spain is Palma de Mallorca, the perfect holiday destination for young and old. Whereas the island has plenty to offer for walkers, sun lovers and those who fancy a quiet and relaxing few days, it is also known as “party island”, with plenty of tourists flocking to the beaches, drinking Sangria along the strip and enjoying long danced-through nights. Palma is a bustling city and has plenty to offer as has the island itself: sunshine all year long, stunning beaches and country side and a reputation as the “Pearl of the Mediterranean”.

Bari is also an outstanding destination that leaves its visitors stunned and breathless due to its beauty. Located at the „heel“ of Italy’s „shoe“, it is known as one of Italy’s most important ports with connection to Dubrovnik, Korfu and plenty of other destinations within the Mediterranean. The city itself has approximately 320.000 inhabitants and a renowned university with over 70.000 students.

Celebrating the announcement of the new routes, Ryanair has released special fares. The new London-Luton route will be available for €19.99* and the Bari and Palma de Mallorca routes will be bookable for €34.99*. The booking period for these fares starts Tuesday, 2nd February 2010 and ends Tuesday, 9th February 2010 at midnight. It is valid for the travel period 1st April 2010 until 30th October 2010. These fares are sure to be snapped up quickly so we urge passengers to log onto www.ryanair.com.

* including taxes & charges

Ryanair is the World’s favourite airline with 39 bases and 1000+low fare routes across 26 countries, connecting 150 destinations. Ryanair operates a fleet of 218 new Boeing 737-800 aircraft with firm orders for a further 96 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.

 

For further questions: Henrike Schmidt, +353/1/5081799 or mobile +353/87/4173450