Ryanair, an Irish low cost airline, has revealed its plans to launch eight new routes from April 2014.
This Irish budget carrier has announced to start flights to Berlin, Paris, Warsaw, Nice, Fuerteventura, Krakow, Faro and Munich.
The airline will operate these flights from Shannon airport. The launch of new routes will facilitate around 300,000 passengers every year.
The airline is also in talks with other Irish airports for its growth plans for 2014 and announcements of more routes can be made in coming weeks. The launch of new routes will enhance the tourism prospects of Ireland.
Ryanair founded in 1985 operates flights to 180 destinations with a fleet size of more than 300. Headquartered at Dublin airport the airline is rapidly expanding its network and launch of new routes could be seen as a part of this expansion process.
This Irish budget carrier has announced to start flights to Berlin, Paris, Warsaw, Nice, Fuerteventura, Krakow, Faro and Munich.
The airline will operate these flights from Shannon airport. The launch of new routes will facilitate around 300,000 passengers every year.
The airline is also in talks with other Irish airports for its growth plans for 2014 and announcements of more routes can be made in coming weeks. The launch of new routes will enhance the tourism prospects of Ireland.
Ryanair founded in 1985 operates flights to 180 destinations with a fleet size of more than 300. Headquartered at Dublin airport the airline is rapidly expanding its network and launch of new routes could be seen as a part of this expansion process.
