Ryanair further extended its Newcastle summer 2017 schedule with a new route to Madrid starting in March, in addition to three new routes to Faro, Girona and Palma, five new summer services to Gdansk, Lanzarote, Tenerife, Warsaw and Wroclaw, and more flights to Alicante, Dublin (double daily) and Malaga.
In Newcastle, Ryanair’s Head of Communications, Robin Kiely said:
“We are pleased to further extend our Newcastle summer 2017 schedule, with a new route to Madrid, in addition to our three new routes to Faro, Girona and Palma, the continuation of our new services to Gdansk, Lanzarote, Tenerife, Warsaw and Wroclaw into summer, and more flights to Alicante, Dublin and Malaga, which will deliver over 750,000 customers p.a. and support 560 jobs at Newcastle Airport”.
Newcastle Airport’s Aviation Development Manager, Leon McQuaid said:
“We are delighted to see Ryanair continue to expand their summer17 offering from Newcastle with these exciting flights to Madrid. Madrid is a leading European city and another excellent addition to our flight programme as we continue to explore and add further city destinations accessible from Newcastle. With twice weekly flights conveniently timed, we expect this service to be extremely popular with both business and leisure travellers throughout the region.”
Aviation Tribune
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