Ryanair adds new winter services from Gatwick

The Ireland-based budget airline is adding four more European services from Gatwick.

Travel Insurance News - 23/08/2010

<< Corfu honeymoon horror fall highlights need for insurance | Travel News | Activists fined for Plane Stupid stunt at Aberdeen airport >>

Ireland-based budget carrier Rynair is adding another four services to Europe based at London’s Gatwick Airport. From 31 October, Rynair will fly between Gatwick and Bologna, Bergamo, Milan, Faro and Porto. In addition, the existing service to Oslo Rygge will be upped to ten flights a week. Ryanair announced recently that it would launch a new service to the Bulgarian city, Plovdiv. The Plovdiv route launches 2 November, with flights operating Tuesdays and Saturdays over the winter season.

While launching new winter services from Gatwick, Ryanair also started offering a range of new lower prices. To commemorate the launch of its new European routes from Gatwick, Ryanair released 500,000 seats across Europe at just £8. Those tickets were available only until 19 August but the airline just announced lower prices for flights from Stansted Airport to a variety of popular winter holiday destinations.

The new low prices are available on flights to Grenoble, Cuneo, Lourdes, Turin and Salzburg. All these popular destinations are well-located for connecting to regional ski resorts. Prices for flights on these services begin as low as £24.99, including charges, for a one-way flight to Turin. Flights to Grenoble cost just £38.99 one-way, including taxes.

<< Corfu honeymoon horror fall highlights need for insurance | Travel News | Activists fined for Plane Stupid stunt at Aberdeen airport >>