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Post by sfp on Jan 20, 2024 10:27:34 GMT 1
The flights are visible when using a laptop and browser Microsoft Edge.
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Post by andyh on Jan 20, 2024 10:31:28 GMT 1
I am not sure if it is my app but I cannot see the Warsaw service on sale beyond March? Warsaw Modlin showing bookable for S24 on the app this morning? Maybe it was just a temporary glitch?
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Post by ametyst on Jan 20, 2024 13:17:16 GMT 1
Thanks chaps. Modlin or Chopin?
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Post by ametyst on Jan 20, 2024 13:22:05 GMT 1
Awwww, I see now. The move to Chopin is only for 11 weeks. Strange!
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Post by LPL on Jan 20, 2024 13:29:17 GMT 1
My App shows it.
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Post by ametyst on Jan 20, 2024 13:51:32 GMT 1
Yes, thanks. I thought the flights were operating to Chopin from April, so I did not search Modlin, doh!
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Post by pgreeny007 on Jan 20, 2024 15:43:33 GMT 1
Well Let’s hope they don’t Choplin the route 😂 sorry couldn’t resist.
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Post by ametyst on Feb 19, 2024 8:47:06 GMT 1
Ryanair has announced a partnership with TUI, who will now be authorised to offer Ryanair flights, seats and bags to their customers as part of their holiday packages on the condition that TUI do not overcharge clients for Ryanair products.
The deal is in addition to the TUI/easyJet cooperation.
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Post by bulldog on Feb 19, 2024 12:12:42 GMT 1
My reading of the article was a different interpretation than that of amethyst. I read it that it was on the condition that Ryanair do not overcharge Tui customers with add ons. I can’t find the article to check my interpretation. Either way can only be good news if giving greater option for Tui customers.
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Post by 8miles27 on Mar 5, 2024 18:01:21 GMT 1
Had a look at services for the summer and there seems to be about a 10% increase in rotations compared with 2023. Substantial increases to Alicante, Malaga and Tenerife whilst Lanzarote, usually a winter only route, remains for the summer. The resumed routes to Corfu and and Paphos are balanced by Beauvais and Charleroi ending: RYANAIR SUMMER 2024 2023 Alicante 11 7 Barcelona 6 5 Beauvais 0 3 Bergerac 3 2 Charleroi 0 2 Corfu 2 0 Cork 4 6 Dublin 35 33-36 Faro 3 3 Fuertaventura 1 1 Ibiza 1 1 Kaunas 3 2 Knock 7 8 Kosice 2 2 Krakow 3 3 Lanzarote 4 0 Madrid 3 3 Malaga 11 7 Malta 2 2 Milan-Bergamo 2 2 Palma 6 5 Paphos 1 0 Porto 2 2 Poznan 3 3 Reus 4 3 Rome-Ciampino 2 2 Shannon 2 2 Sofia 2 2 Stockholm 2 2 Szczecin 2 2 Tenerife South 6 3 Warsaw-Modlin 2 3 Wroclaw 3 2 Zadar 2 2 142pw 125-128pw 32 31 routes routes
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Post by ametyst on Mar 5, 2024 21:05:59 GMT 1
There are still a few gaps, particularly on a Friday but I think there is some re-scheduling still to be done. Also, on Friday there are no morning Departures to Dublin. The first Ryanair flight to Dublin on a Friday is at 13:20 which seems strange.
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Post by ametyst on Mar 26, 2024 18:02:52 GMT 1
Ryanair will no longer base a 737MAX8 at Liverpool for Summer 2024, instead the 5th aircraft will be another 737-800.
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Post by LPL on Mar 26, 2024 19:28:05 GMT 1
Not correct.
I can see the Max seat map on the Liverpool / Bergerac on Monday 1 July 2024.
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Post by LPL on Mar 26, 2024 22:55:19 GMT 1
Not correct. I can see the Max seat map on the Liverpool / Bergerac on Monday 1 July 2024. There are two more Liverpool routes for the Max on that day. The first is the Szczecin return followed by the Zadar return.
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Post by oafy on Apr 11, 2024 14:27:17 GMT 1
Bit late issuing this press release today
RYANAIR ANNOUNCES 3 NEW ROUTES AND 1 NEW AIRCRAFT IN LIVERPOOL SUMMER 24 SCHEDULE 5 BASED AIRCRAFT ($500M INVEST), 30 NEW JOBS, & 32 ROUTES INCLUDING 3 NEW SUNNY HOTSPOT DESTINATIONS – CORFU, LANZAROTE & PAPHOS Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (11 Apr) officially launched its summer ‘24 schedule for Liverpool with 32 routes, including 3 exciting new routes to sunny hotspots Corfu, Lanzarote and Paphos.
To support this 11% Liverpool traffic growth, Ryanair will base 1 new B737 aircraft for Summer ‘24 (additional $100m investment) bringing Ryanair’s total Liverpool-based fleet to 5 aircraft and creating over 30 new high paid jobs for pilots and cabin crew.
Ryanair’s Liverpool Summer ‘24 schedule delivers:
3 new routes – Corfu, Lanzarote & Paphos. 32 total routes 1 new B737 aircraft (5 total - $500m investment) Liverpool traffic to grow to 2.2m passengers p.a. Supporting 1,600 local jobs, incl. 150 high paid pilot, cabin crew & engineer jobs Ryanair is the UK’s favourite airline operating over 615 routes (50+ new) and carrying almost 60 million passengers to/from the UK p.a. on its fleet of 118 UK-based aircraft ($12 bn investment), providing UK customers/visitors with competitive fares, increased connectivity, unbeatable choice and reliability, while driving year-round connectivity and inbound tourism which supports over 48,000 UK jobs.
To celebrate Ryanair’s Liverpool summer ‘24 schedule and its 3 new routes, the airline has launched a limited-time seat sale with fares from just £19.99 available to book now at ryanair.com.
Ryanair’s Head of Comms, Jade Kirwan said:
“Ryanair is pleased to officially launch our new summer ’24 schedule for Liverpool with 32 routes, including 3 exciting new routes to Corfu, Lanzarote and Paphos, with our first summer ’24 flights to these new sunny hotspot destinations taking off just last week.
Not only is our Liverpool summer ’24 schedule delivering more route choice at the lowest fares for your summer holidays but will see the creation of 30 new high paid jobs for pilots, cabin crew and engineers as we add another B73 aircraft at Liverpool ($100m investment) to support our 11% traffic growth this summer. The addition of this new aircraft brings Ryanair’s total Liverpool-based fleet to 5 aircraft, representing a $500m investment in Liverpool and supporting 1,600 local jobs.
Ryanair’s new Liverpool schedule, including these 3 exciting new Ryanair routes is available to book now at ryanair.com with fares from just £19.99 for a limited time only. We look forward to welcoming millions more passengers onboard our first flights to/from Liverpool throughout the summer months ahead.”
Paul Winfield, Aviation Director for LJLA commented:
“Liverpool has become the airport of choice for passengers from across the City Region, the wider North West and North Wales with our faster, easier, friendlier customer experience. Ryanair’s latest commitment to Liverpool bringing even greater choice of destinations, more departures and the additional based aircraft here, means that the region’s passengers now have even more opportunities to fly from here, whilst creating employment and benefits for the visitor economy too as we also welcome more visitors choosing to take advantage of Liverpool as a gateway to the region and beyond.”
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