Airlines Ryanair adds 31 new routes from Milan Bergamo

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Ryanair has announced to expand its connecting flights service at Milan Bergamo Airport by adding 31 new European routes. The Irish low-cost airline has become the biggest airline in Italy.

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By adding 31 new routes from Milan Bergamo to Europe, Ryanair´s connecting flights service extends to 131 routes overall. The service includes airside connection, transfer of checked-in baggage and the use of only one booking reference for two flights, as Ryanair´s Chief Commercial Officer David O´Brien explained:

“Ryanair is pleased to extend our connecting flights service at Milan Bergamo Airport with another 31 routes added, including services to/from Budapest, Lisbon and Ibiza, offering our customers even more low fare choice with 131 connecting routes in total (potentially rising to 300). These new connections make regional Italy more accessible for European customers in advance of developing more direct routes to the regions in the coming years. Customers flying on these routes will be able to transfer onto their next flight at Milan Bergamo without having to go landside and will have their bags checked through to their final destination.”

The following chart shows the new routes that will be served via Milan Bergamo:

From To
Budapest Brindisi, Cagliari, Pescara
Hamburg Brindisi, Cagliari, Pescara
Ibiza Brindisi, Bari, Cagliari, Catania, Naples, Palermo, Pescara, Lamezia
Krakow Palermo
Lisbon Cagliari, Palermo, Lamezia
Prague Valencia
Thessaloniki Bari, Malta, Palermo, Lamezia
Valencia Bremen, Lamezia, Prague
Zaragoza Naples, Lamezia

Ryanair is an Irish low-cost airline, headquartered in Dublin. As of September 2017, the fleet consists of 419 Boeing 737-800 and a single VIP 737-700, which are deployed on over 200 routes. In 2016, Ryanair was the largest European airline by passengers flown.

Source © Ryanair.com

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