A budget airline has announced it will be providing low-fare trips to multiple destinations as part of this year's summer flights schedule.
Airline company Ryanair will be offering 14 weekly flights across four destinations to Teesside customers as part of their summer schedule.
Trips on offer include getaways to Alicante and Palma in Spain, Corfu in Greece, and Faro in Portugal.
Meanwhile, the airline also said it plans to provide 60 "well-paid" jobs to the area, as well as transport 83,000 to and from Teesside across the year.
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Jade Kirwan, head of communications for RyanAir, said the company looked forward to providing "unbeatable choice" to holidaymakers, and touted the flights as having "the lowest fares in Europe."
She said: “Ryanair is pleased to announce our Teesside schedule for Summer 2023 with 14 weekly flights across four popular sunshine routes, including Alicante, Corfu, Faro and Palma, offering Teesside citizens/visitors unbeatable choice for their summer holidays at the lowest fares in Europe.
"And for those looking to getaway and soak up some sun with the family this summer, you can now spread out the cost of your holiday by paying half the fare now and the other half up to 40 days pre-departure when you book Ryanair’s Family Plus bundle, making family holidays more accessible for everyone.
"We look forward to welcoming thousands of customers/visitors onboard our flights to/from Teesside this Summer as Ryanair continues to deliver more traffic, connectivity, and lower fares than any other airline for the UK.”
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The summer 2023 schedule includes four flights to Alicante, two to Corfu, four to Faro, and four to Palma.
Bookings for flights to these destinations are now open and can be made on RyanAir's website.
For more information, visit here.
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