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Ryanair announces three new routes from UK bases

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Loading ... Loading ... Posted on: September 9th, 2008 by Katy Davies

Ryanair has confirmed the launch of new services from three of its bases in the UK.

The no-frills Irish airline will begin operating three new routes in the near future from East Midlands, Liverpool and London Stansted airports, with one-way fares on offer as low as £10.

A new connection to Paris Beauvais will be launched from the East Midlands Airport on 28 October, and from the Liverpool Airport on 3 November. In the near future, a service connecting London Stansted with Agadir will also take to the skies.

A spokesman for Ryanair, Stephen McNamara, noted: “These new routes … will bring Ryanair’s guaranteed lowest fares and the promise of no fuel surcharge ever, to those planning a break in the beautiful city of Paris and exciting Agadir.”

He added: “Ryanair continues to reduce fares this winter and we are now extending our Winter Sale to November.”

The spokesman also reiterated the carrier’s policy that passengers should only make booking on the official Ryanair website, saying that third party “screenscraping” sites typically add on “hidden mark-ups of between 200 per cent to 300 per cent.”

Ryanair is involved in a dispute with the EC regarding screenscraping bookings, insisting that it will not honour bookings made on sites other than its own.

www.ryanair.com

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