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Aug 16, 2006
Starting
December 2006, Ryanair is set to expand its European operations at Dublin Airport
by offering services on twelve new routes from Dublin
to points all over Europe. The airline
plans to base three new aircraft in Dublin
Airport to support the
additional flights. The new schedule of routes follows:
|
Destination
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Starts
|
Frequency
|
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Oslo (Norway)
|
Dec
|
Daily
|
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Madrid (Spain)
|
Feb
|
Daily
|
|
Tampere (Finland)
|
Dec
|
Four Times
Weekly
|
|
Vitoria (Spain)
|
Jan
|
Four Times
Weekly
|
|
Billund
(Denmark)
|
Jan
|
Four Times
Weekly
|
|
Bologna (Italy)
|
Feb
|
Four Times
Weekly
|
|
Grenoble (France)
|
Dec
|
Three Times
Weekly
|
|
Friedrichshafen (Germany)
|
Dec
|
Three Times
Weekly
|
|
Seville (Spain)
|
Jan
|
Three Times
Weekly
|
|
Pula (Croatia)
|
Feb
|
Three Times Weekly
|
|
Almeria (Spain)
|
Jan
|
Two Times
Weekly
|
|
Rzeszow (Poland)
|
Jan
|
Two Times
Weekly
|
Ryanair says
it will serve these routes on a year-round basis. With this latest
announcement, Ryanair brings to 63 the number of UK
and European routes that it serves from Dublin.
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