
Ryanair will be adding new aircraft at Bristol and Edinburgh airports in the UK in a significant expansion of its network.
Bristol airport’s new routes will include flights to and from Cagliari and Olbia in Sardinia. Other new routes are Alicante, Barcelona, Eindhoven, Limoges, Malta, Montpellier, Perpignan, Rimini, Seville, Toulon and Trieste. This increase in service will add 1.6 million passengers yearly to Ryanair’s traffic numbers.
Ryanair already announced new connections to Cagliari, Olbia and Alghero airports in Sardinia in 2008. This year, the low cost airline connects Alghero airport with Barcelona Girona, Bruxelles, Dublin, Düsseldorf-Weeze, Frankfurt-Hahn, Genoa, Liverpool, London, Milan (Bergamo), Paris-Beauvais, Pisa, Rome (Ciampino), Stockholm, Venice-Treviso, Bremen, East Midlands, Madrid and Oslo (Torp).
The Sardinian capital of Cagliari is regularly connected with Barcelona Girona, Bruxelles, Cuneo (Alps), Düsseldorf-Weeze, Edinburgh, Genoa, Karlsruhe-Baden, Marseille, Milan (Bergamo), Paris-Beauvais, Pisa, Rome (Ciampino), Seville, Trieste, Venice-Treviso, Verona (Brescia) Bristol, Madrid and Manchester.
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