Ryanair formally launched its winter schedule from Ireland West Airport, operating 94 weekly flights to and from UK and European markets.

This winter will operate 10 routes with increased frequency on a number of UK routes for the winter season, with second daily service on a Friday to Liverpool and adds third weekly frequency on Friday to Edinburgh. London Luton will operate eight times weekly with double daily on Friday and Sunday .
To meet demand for winter sun Ryanair will operate an addition second weekly service to Malaga and weekly services to both Lanzarote and Tenerife.

Ireland West Airport Manging Director Joe Gilmore stated “On the back of a very busy summer season, we are delighted to see such a robust schedule of services available this winter with Ryanair. The return of our hugely popular services to Tenerife and Lanzarote and the addition of a second weekly service to Malaga will come as welcome news for holidaymakers in the West, Northwest and Midlands regions. With ten routes to choose from and the addition of extra flights to key UK cities such as Liverpool, London and Edinburgh, this winter, seat capacity will increase by 10% with Ryanair, providing a major boost for the airport and wider region. We thank Ryanair for their continued support for the airport and look forward to a busy winter season”.

Ryanair Head of Communications, Jade Kirwan, said “As Ireland’s no.1 airline, Ryanair is pleased to announce our Winter 2024 schedule for Ireland West Airport, with 10 routes including key business travel, city break and Winter sun destinations, like Birmingham, Lanzarote, Liverpool, London, and Tenerife. We’ve also added extra flights on our Edinburgh, Luton, and Malaga routes, giving our customers in the West, North-West and Midlands regions even more choice and regular connections at the lowest fares in Europe.”

Ryanair has operated at Ireland West Airport for the past 37+ years, carrying over 10m passengers to date and driving invaluable inbound tourism on a year-round basis as well as promoting important rural development through Ryanair’s support of over 660 local jobs and increasing connectivity with Europe and UK.

Image Credit: Ireland West Airport

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