3rd Jul 2014 10:06
LONDON (Alliance News) - Ryanair Holdings PLC Thursday said it would fly two new routes between Scotland and London and one new route between Scotland and Dublin after setting up a new base at Glasgow International airport.
In a statement, Europe's largest low-cost carrier said it has added routes between Edinburgh and Glasgow and London, and a three-times daily route between Glasgow and Dublin.
It said its existing once-daily route between Glasgow Prestwick and Dublin will switch to Glasgow International as part of the new three-times-a-day timetable from that airport.
"Despite this switch Ryanair remains committed to its long standing base at Prestwick where the airline has a major maintenance facility and is currently in discussions with Glasgow Prestwick and the Scottish Government, its new owners, to explore growth opportunities to/from Prestwick," it said in a statement.
Going forward, it will have one aircraft based at Glasgow International and one at Glasgow Prestwick.
By Steve McGrath; [email protected]; @SteveMcGrath1
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