Ryanair launches five new flights from London: where to fly in winter.

Ryanair launches five new flights from London: where to fly in winter
Ryanair launches five new flights from London: where to fly in winter

Ryanair announces its winter schedule for 2025 with new destinations

According to The Sun: Ryanair has unveiled its winter schedule for 2025, adding five new routes.

One of the routes will operate from London Luton, while the other four will be from London Stansted.

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London Luton Airport will receive a new route to Wroclaw in Poland.

London Stansted will open new flights to Lubeck and Munster in Germany, Murcia in Spain, and Trapani in Italy.

The official transition to the winter schedule will occur on Sunday, October 26.

Flights from London Stansted to Lubeck and Trapani will start on October 27: four times a week to Lubeck and two to Trapani.

The next day, October 28, flights between London Stansted and Murcia will launch with a frequency of four flights per week.

Flights from London Stansted to Munster will commence on November 3 — three times a week.

The route from London Luton to Wroclaw starts on December 5, with a frequency of four times a week.

The new destinations feature interesting European cities and islands.

For example, Trapani is located on the island of Sicily in Italy and is famous for its ancient salt pans and charming streets.

Tourists can explore the historic center with its baroque architecture, especially Torre di Ligny, which is now a museum.

One can also take a ferry from the port town to the Egadi Islands with their golden beaches and clear waters.

Other destinations and their features

For those seeking cultural entertainment, Murcia in Spain will be an excellent choice thanks to its architecture and beautiful squares.

One of the highlights is the Cathedral of Murcia in Cardinal Belluga Square, featuring elements of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture.

Lubeck and Munster are lesser-known German cities, perfect for those interested in history. Lubeck is known as the 'Queen of the Hanseatic League', and its old town is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

In contrast, Munster is famous for its cycling culture, where there are more bicycles per capita than residents — a true paradise for active leisure enthusiasts.

Wroclaw, in turn, is famous for its numerous bronze dwarf statues and rivers connecting various parts of the city.

The new routes by Ryanair allow the airline to connect London Stansted with more European cities than London Heathrow. In 2025, the airline aims to transport 60 million passengers, making it the largest passenger carrier in the UK.

Getty The new Ryanair routes open up more opportunities for travelers looking to explore diverse European cultural and natural attractions. This makes air travel even more accessible and convenient for tourists wanting to take advantage of the new destinations.

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