Ryanair launches new flights to popular destinations
Ryanair, Europe's largest low-cost airline, is expanding its routes, adding 11 new flights to popular tourist destinations. New destinations will be available from October 2024, according to lowcostavia.com.ua.
Starting from the end of October, passengers will be able to plan affordable trips to such countries as Poland, Czechia, Italy, Spain, Jordan, Bulgaria, Belgium, Portugal, Germany, Hungary, France, and Lithuania.
From 4 European cities, you can fly to Jordan, which is pleasing for seaside vacations and excursions to attractions and the desert. You can also admire the dunes and the beauty of nature on the island of Gran Canaria.
New flight routes:
- Krakow - Amman from October 30, twice a week;
- Sofia - Aqaba from October 28, four times a month for the time being;
- Brussels Charleroi - Aqaba from November 1, once a week;
- Cologne - Aqaba from October 29, twice a week;
- Prague - Rome Ciampino from October 27, daily flights;
- Seville - Rome Fiumicino from October 27, daily flights;
- Venice Treviso - Lanzarote from October 28, once a week;
- Porto - Rome Fiumicino from October 27, six times a week;
- Budapest - Toulouse from October 28, twice a week; Budapest - Rome Fiumicino from October 28, twice a week;
- Vilnius - Rome Ciampino - schedule TBD;
- Frankfurt Hahn - Gran Canaria - schedule TBD.
Photo: Ryanair passengers (unsplash.com)
Tickets are available on the airline's website ryanair.com. Tickets from Krakow to Amman (Jordan) cost 74 euros (for October 27). You can fly from Sofia to Aqaba (Jordan) for about the same price (75 euros) on November 1.
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