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Ryanair Reveals Largest Winter Schedule from Scotland to Date

Ryanair, one of the top budget-friendly airlines in the UK, has revealed its biggest Winter schedule from Scotland yet on 26th October. They will be operating a total of 68 routes to exciting destinations such as Grenoble, London, Santiago, and Verona.

These new connections will provide tourists like the Spanish, Polish and German visitors the opportunity to witness the fascinating charm and beauty of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen whilst giving the Scottish people the chance to explore some vibrant cities across Europe.

The airlines’ largest yet ScottishWinter ‘22 schedule will include:

  • 12-based aircraft – $1.2bn investment
  • Over 2 million seats
  • 68 routes, including 4 new routes from Edinburgh to Grenoble, London, Santiago and Verona
  • Over 500 flights per week
  • Supporting over 1,900 jobs (incl. over 350 direct jobs)

 Scotland will be connected with over 20 different European countries through the largest Scottish Winter schedule to date. This schedule is estimated to be a driving force in bolstering inbound tourism, local jobs and the local economy.

As a celebration of this new Scottish Winter schedule, the airline has launched a sale on its seats with low fares from just £24.99 for travel from 1st November ‘22 until the end of March ‘23. However, these flights must be booked by midnight Friday, 28th of October from the official website of Ryanair.

Dara Brady, the Director of Marketing and Digital of Ryanair, said, “As Europe’s most reliable airline, Ryanair is delighted to announce our record-breaking Winter ‘22 schedule from Scotland, offering over 500 weekly flights to 68 exciting destinations, including 4 new routes to Grenoble, London, Santiago and Verona.

Ryanair’s Scottish route network is growing through continuous investment as we continue to be the most reliable airline in Scotland (and Europe) for our customers all year round. We are pleased to support the recovery of the local economy and the Scottish tourism industry, supporting over 1,900 jobs annually. However, the UK Govt must scrap the APD tax in full and incentivise airlines, like Ryanair, to grow in the UK and stimulate real recovery.”

 

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