New Spain, Greece and Cyprus Ryanair routes from Liverpool Airport

A Ryanair flight from Liverpool
Ryanair passengers may be hit with delays -Credit:PA


Ryanair has confirmed it is to launch three new routes from Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

The budget airline will operate new services to three destinations that are hugely popular with UK holidaymakers. Today, Thursday, April 11, Ryanair has launched its Summer 2024 schedule for Liverpool, with 32 routes.

Operations will include three new routes to sunny hotspots Corfu, Lanzarote, and Paphos. There will also be a new B737 aircraft, an additional £65m investment to Liverpool.

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The new routes are in addition to Liverpool passengers also being able to fly to Kaunas (Lithuania), Barcelona, Barcelona Reus, Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Sofia (Bulgaria), Alicante, Kosice (Slovakia), Krakow, Faro, Bergerac, Warsaw, Wroclaw, Szczecin (Poland), Malta, Zadar (Croatia), Poznan (Poland), Porto, Rome Ciampino, Palma, Malaga, Ibiza, Madrid, Stockholm, Milan Bergamo, Dublin, Knock, and Cork.

To celebrate Ryanair’s confirmed Liverpool summer schedule and its 3 new routes, the airline has launched a limited-time seat sale with fares from £19.99 available to book now.

Ryanair head of communications, Jade Kirwan, told the ECHO: "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.

"We look forward to welcoming millions more passengers onboard our first flights to/from Liverpool throughout the summer months ahead.”

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