6 NEW ROUTES FROM DUBLIN
Ryanair Holdings PLC
15 August 2007
RYANAIR ANNOUNCES 6 NEW ROUTES FROM DUBLIN
TWO NEW AIRCRAFT, INCREASED FREQUENCIES
AND 1 MILLION EXTRA PASSENGERS P.A.
Ryanair, Europe's largest low fares airline today (Wednesday, 15 August 2007)
announced its intention to base two new aircraft at Dublin from November 2007
(making a total of 22 Dublin based aircraft), to launch 6 new European routes
and to increase frequencies on a further 12 routes to the UK and Europe, all of
which will deliver an extra 1 million passengers annually for tourism and the
Irish economy.
Ryanair will invest $140m in these two new Boeing 737-800 aircraft which will
deliver 1m extra passengers p.a. This will sustain an additional 1,000 new jobs
in North Dublin. It will bring Ryanair's total number of routes served year
round from Dublin to 81 - almost double the number served by Aer Lingus - and
will next year see Ryanair deliver 10m passengers p.a. to/from Dublin Airport,
which is over 40% of Dublin's total traffic. These new aircraft and routes have
been facilitated by the recent opening of Check-in Area 14, and the opening of
Pier D in October. These facilities will provide the additional ramp capacity
needed to accommodate these new aircraft, new routes and new visitors to Dublin.
Announcing this further growth at Dublin Airport, Ryanair's Deputy CEO, Michael
Cawley said:
'The events of this past week confirm that Aer Lingus cannot be trusted or
relied upon to secure access to/from the Republic of Ireland on key routes
to the UK and Europe. By launching these 6 new routes, 3 of which (Budapest,
Nice and Prague) are already served by Aer Lingus, and 1 of which (Basel)
competes with Aer Lingus's high fare route to Zurich, means that long-term
access between Dublin and these cities has been secured, even if Aer Lingus
decides to transfer more aircraft and more services North of the border to
Belfast. Ryanair's new routes will end Aer Lingus's high fare monopoly on
these routes and means that Irish passengers and visitors will no longer
have to suffer €200 and €300 air fares from Dublin to Basel, Budapest, Nice
and Prague. Our new routes to Katowice and Szczecin will provide new
gateways and links between Ireland and Poland which have enjoyed such
enormous customer support in recent years.
Dublin to: Starts: Frequency:
Basel Oct 3 x weekly
Budapest Oct Daily
Katowice Nov 3 x weekly
Nice Nov Daily
Prague Nov Daily
Szczecin Oct 2 x weekly
'These new aircraft will enable Ryanair this Winter to significantly
increase frequencies and services on 12 of Ryanair's existing routes at
Dublin. There will now be extra daily flights from Dublin to Birmingham (4
daily), Edinburgh (4 daily) and Manchester (5 daily) for time sensitive
business passengers who are presently underserved by Aer Lingus. Bratislava,
Kaunas, Krakow and Riga frequencies are increased to daily flights, as well
as extra weekly flights to Bournemouth, Gkansk, Rzeszow, Tenerife and
Wroclaw. Ryanair's combination of guaranteed lowest fares, best on-time
performance, fewest lost bags, fewest cancelled flights continues to attract
record passenger numbers and growth.
Dublin to: Existing Frequency: New Frequency:
Birmingham 3 x daily 4 x daily
Bournemouth 7 x weekly 9 x weekly
Bratislava 4 x weekly Daily
Edinburgh 3 x daily 4 x daily
Gdansk 2 x weekly 3 x weekly
Kaunas 6 x weekly Daily
Krakow 5 x weekly Daily
Manchester 4 x daily 5 x daily
Riga 4 x weekly Daily
Rzeszow 2 x weekly 3 x weekly
Tenerife 4 x weekly 5 x weekly
Wroclaw 4 x weekly 5 x weekly
'With these new routes and additional flights, Ryanair expects to carry a
record 10m passengers through Dublin Airport in 2008. The message today is
clear, the people of Ireland can no longer trust Aer Lingus to provide
secure access to/from this country. Thankfully Ryanair can be relied on, not
just to provide access, but to do so on brand new aircraft, with the lowest
fares, the best passenger service, and a guarantee of no fuel surcharge.
'To celebrate this substantial expansion of Ryanair's business at Dublin
Airport, we are today releasing 1 million seats on our website at
www.ryanair.com for €10 all in (including taxes and charges) for travel on
flights from Dublin to Britain and Continental Europe from September to
December. These seats will remain on sale until midnight Thursday 16 August,
so I would urge everybody to snap them up before they are gone'.
Ends. Wednesday, 15th August 2007
For further information:
Peter Sherrard - Ryanair Pauline McAlester - Murray Consultants
Tel: 00 353 1 8121228 Tel: 00 353 1 4980 300
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