New Route

Ryanair Holdings PLC 11 March 2004 RYANAIR ANNOUNCES NEW ROUTE TO BRINDISI AND EXTRA FLIGHTS TO SUMMER DESTINATIONS Ryanair, Europe's No. 1 Low Fares Airline, today (Thursday, 11th March 2004) announced a new route from London Stansted to Brindisi in Italy and extra flights to attractive Summer destinations in Europe. The new route with daily flights to Brindisi will commence on 29th April with one-way fares from only £29.99 (including tax). Ryanair is increasing the frequency on the following summer destinations from London: From Stansted to: Current Effective from April 29th, 2004 Palermo 1 daily flight 2 daily flights Pisa 2 daily flights 3 daily flights Carcassonne 1 daily flight 2 daily flights Nimes 1 daily flight 2 daily flights Jerez 1 daily flight 2 daily flights Kerry 1 daily flight 2 daily flights From Gatwick to: Dublin 5 daily flights 6 daily flights As previously indicated, as part of the ongoing process of reviewing destinations, which have underperformed the route from London Stansted to Groningen will cease on the 28th of April, 2004. Ryanair Sales & Marketing Manager for Europe, Sinead Finn, said; 'Due to phenomenal demand for our recently launched Bari route, we are now increasing our routes to the Italian Region of Puglia with a new daily route from London to Brindisi from April 29th, 2004. 'I am happy also to announce that we are increasing daily flights to popular destinations in Italy, France, Spain & Ireland due to increased demand from our English consumers. This summer our passengers will have an even greater choice of Ryanairs low fares to these attractive destinations. 'Seats are available to Brindisi now from as little as £29.99 (one-way, including taxes), we urge customers to book immediately on www.ryanair.com. 'Ryanair is No 1 for low fares, No1 for routes, No 1 for punctuality and No 1 for customer service'. Timetable: FLIGHT NUMBER ROUTE FLIGHT TIMES AIRCRAFT FR 4976 London -Brindisi 1710-2100 Boeing 737 800 FR 4977 Brindisi-London 2125-2320 Boeing 737 800 Ryanair is Europe's largest low fares airline with 147 low fare routes across 16 countries. Ryanair operates a fleet of 69 aircraft, with firm orders for up to a further 107 new Boeing 737-800s, which will be delivered over the next 5 years. Ryanair currently employs a team of 2,200 people and expects to carry over 23 million scheduled passengers in the current year. Ends. Thursday, 11th March 2004 For further information Please contact: Sinead Finn Pauline McAlester Ryanair Murray Consultants Tel. +44 1279 666214 Tel. +353 1 4980300 www.RYANAIR.COM - The low fares website This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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