27th Jan 2016 10:53
LONDON (Alliance News) - Low cost airline Ryanair Holdings PLC Wednesday launched its winter 2016 schedule for Dublin Airport, which it said will deliver 12.3 million annual customers at the airport.
There will be 68 routes in total, including two new routes to Hamburg, Germany, and Sofia, Bulgaria, with 670 weekly flights.
The company also said there will be five new winter services to Athens in Greece, Bologna in Italy, Porto in Portugal, and Murcia and Seville in Spain.
"Last year Ryanair single handily delivered 70% of the growth at Dublin Airport, following the government's decision to scrap the air travel tax, and we look forward to continuing to grow tourism, routes and jobs," said Chief Marketing Officer Kenny Jacobs in a statement.
"Our 105 million customers can look forward to further improvements, as we continue our 'Always Getting Better' programme, which includes more new routes, a new app, new cabin interiors, new crew uniforms and improved inflight menus," Jacobs added.
Shares in Ryanair were down 2.2% at EUR13.89 Wednesday morning.
By Hana Stewart-Smith; [email protected]; @HanaSSAllNews
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