Ryanair launches five new flights from Newcastle: where Ukrainians will fly.
19.08.2025
1022
Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
19.08.2025
1022
According to The Sun: The budget airline Ryanair has announced the launch of new flights to Newcastle Airport. According to Jason McGuinness, the airline's Chief Commercial Officer, this will be a 'game changer' for the well-known airport. On this occasion, the company has decided to launch a two-day ticket sale for flights at an affordable price starting from £29.99.
Currently, Ryanair is also planning to open a new base at Tirana Airport in Albania. This will allow Britons to easily travel to the popular resort of Ksamil, known as the 'Maldives of Europe'. However, the company will also suspend all flights to three airports in France - Bergerac, Brive, and Strasbourg.
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