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RYANAIR ANNOUNCES A NEW ROUT FROM CORK TO LANZAROTE

3 February 2010 – 12:42
Ryanair, the world’s favourite airline, has announced that it will open seven new summer sun routes, and
temporarily base one additional aircraft at Cork for the 3 peak months of June, July and August, to offer Cork consumers competition, choice and much lower summer sun fares than Aer Lingus.
Ryanair’s seven summer sun routes inclyuding from Cork to Lanzarote.
Ryanair’s new routes will allow many families in Munster to travel to the sun at low fares from Cork Airport and make up for much of the flights lost as a result of Budget Travel’s recent closure.
Ryanair celebrated these seven summer peak routes by slashing up to 30% off its current fares for travel in late February and March which are available for booking for 3 days only on www.ryanair.com.
Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary said:
“Ryanair’s seven summer peak routes will mean that for the first time the people of Cork can escape to the sun by availing of Ryanair’s guaranteed lowest fares, avoiding Aer Lingus’ high fares.
“To celebrate these new summer peak routes Ryanair is slashing up to 30% of all fares which are now available for travel across Europe in late February and March.  Since seats at these crazy low prices will
be snapped up quickly, we urge passengers to book them immediately on www.ryanair.com ”.
  1. One Response to “RYANAIR ANNOUNCES A NEW ROUT FROM CORK TO LANZAROTE”

  2. Are these flights being kept on for winter 2010? Hopefully we can get visitors to come to Cork from the Canaries and see all there is to do here. Cork is particularly renowned for its food and excellent pubs plus there is excellent value to be had in Cork Hotels this winter.

    By Peter Conway on Aug 11, 2010

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