Flights for Ryanair in the summer 2023 have now gone on sale at a North East airport with 21 destinations for customers to choose from.
The schedule consists of all flights between April to October 2023 which are available at Newcastle International Airport.
The flights have been branded as ‘low cost’ with 21 destinations up for grabs to customers.
As part of the new schedule, increased services to Alicante, Barcelona, Spain and Shannon, Ireland are available throughout the summer.
Meanwhile, Ryanair will continue year-round services to popular destinations in the Canary Islands, the Balearics, Cyprus, Greece and others.
Passengers can also explore European cities including Riga, Latvia; Zadar, Croatia and Milan, Italy.
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The airline is offering up to 69 fights per week during the summer.
Leon McQuaid, director of aviation development at Newcastle International Airport, said: “We are pleased to see Ryanair continuing to make such significant investments in the region, providing North East holiday makers with a broad choice of 21 exciting destinations, including many year round services.
“In addition to popular year round beach holiday destinations such as Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria, we are pleased that passengers can also explore natural, cultural and architectural hotspots with the likes of Zadar, Riga, Milan and Barcelona.”
Dara Brady, Ryanair’s director of digital and marketing, said: “Ryanair continues to grow in Newcastle and across our network with an exciting schedule now on sale for the summer 2023 season.
“Our Newcastle customers can look forward to sunshine getaways such as Gran Canaria and Cyprus and city breaks to Milan, Riga, and more.
“We will continue to drive inbound traffic to the Newcastle area next year and look forward to operating our biggest ever schedule to/from Newcastle next summer.”
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