Ryanair to start 2,500 Spanish flights as it bets on travel recovery
The low-cost carrier plans to operate 582 routes in, out of, and across Spain, including 48 new ones and predicts Britons will holiday abroad
24 March 2021 - 17:08
Madrid — Ryanair is planning 2,500 flights a week to, from, and across Spain this summer as it bets on a surge in demand for holidays even as coronavirus infections rise across much of Europe.
Marketing director Dara Brady told a news conference on Wednesday that Europe’s biggest low-cost airline plans to operate 582 routes in, out of, and across Spain, including 48 new ones, in a sign of the expected surge in demand for trips...
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