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Ryanair’s Faro base opens today

7 aircraft, 31 routes and 1.7m pax p.a.

Ryanair, the World’s favourite airline, today (25th Mar) opened its 39th base at Faro with seven aircraft and 31 routes which will increase Ryanair’s traffic at Faro to 1.7m passengers p.a. and sustain 1,700 jobs at Faro Airport.

Ryanair celebrated this new base and 31 routes by releasing 1m €7 seats for travel across its European network in late April and May which are available for booking on www.ryanair.com until midnight Monday (29th Mar).

Speaking in Faro today, Ryanair’s Eddie Wilson said:
 
“Ryanair is delighted to open its Faro base which offers passengers 31 routes and will deliver 1.7million passengers p.a. which will sustain 1,700 local jobs. With 31 low fare routes to/from Faro this summer Portuguese consumers and visitors can beat the recession by choosing Ryanair’s lowest fares and our no fuel surcharge guarantee on exciting destinations all over Europe including France, Italy and Germany.

To celebrate the opening of our Faro base we are releasing 1m €7 seats for travel in late April and May on over 500 Ryanair routes throughout Europe.”

Heitor da Fonseca, Member of the Board of Directors of ANA, said:

 "Ryanair's based operations at Faro will be an important catalyst for economic activity in the region. First of all it is a sign of commitment from the main European low cost airline to the  potential of the Algarve and it offers a unique opportunity to affirm the Algarve region as a high quality tourism destination within Europe. For Faro Airport Ryanair's base will bring a more efficient use of the existing capacity and essential market diversification for the continuous growth of air passenger traffic at this airport. "

Ryanair’s 31 Faro routes in 2010

Billund Edinburgh Maastricht
Birmingham Eindhoven Madrid
Bournemouth Frankfurt (Hahn) Marseille
Bremen Glasgow Munich West
Bristol Hamburg-Lubeck Milan
Brussels Kerry Oslo
Derry Knock Paris
Dublin Leeds Porto
Dusseldorf (Weeze) Liverpool Shannon
East Midlands London Stockholm
Cork   

 

 

 

 


Ends.       Thurs 25th Mar 2010

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