The routes will change in March
Report by Tom Wright , Reporter
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
8:56 PM
RYANAIR will start offering three new European flights, beginning in March, from Bristol Airport.
The new routes, to Budapest, Dinard and Lodz, are expected to bring 60,000 more passengers through the airport’s terminal each year and create a further 60 jobs.
A Ryanair spokesman said she was pleased the company would soon be able to offer the flights to Hungary, France and Poland.
Shaun Browne, the airport’s aviation director said the move would open up new opportunities to passengers, both at home and abroad.
He said: “We are delighted with these three exciting new destinations from Bristol Airport.
“This brings the total number of Ryanair destinations for summer 2012 from Bristol to 29. The range of the destinations will suit both the leisure and business traveller.”
Tickets are now on sale with prices starting from £27.99.
The airport is currently trying to open up new routes as part of its expansion plans and last month teamed up with Helvetic Airways to offer a new route to Zurich.
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