| Ryanair announces new routes from Paphos, Girona and Malta |
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| Thursday, 12 January 2012 15:00 | |||
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Paphos will be its 50th base and its first base in Cyprus, where it will base two aircraft and will initially deliver over 600,000 passengers per year with over 80 weekly flights. Flights from Paphos will start in April 2012 and will include 14 new routes: Chania, Oslo Rygge, Frankfurt Hahn, Patras, Kaunas, Pisa, Krakow, Rome Ciampino, London Stansted, Stockholm, Memmingen, Thessaloniki, Milan Bergamo and Treviso. Ryanair's Girona based aircraft will grow from four to nine, as it adds 19 new routes, bringing the total number of routes from Girona to 59. Flights from Girona will start in March 2012 and will include Aarhus, Bydgoszcz, Cagliari, Cork, Doncaster, Weeze (Dusseldorf), Gdansk, Ibiza, Knock, Krakow, Madrid, Malmo, Nador, Perugia, Poitiers, Skelleftea, Stockholm, Thessaloniki and Turku. From May 2012, flights from Malta will include 7 new routes to Bournemouth, Kaunas, London Stansted, Malmö, Oslo Rygge, Turin and Wroclaw, bringing the total number of routes from Malta to 21.
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Ryanair announced on Tuesday 14 new routes from Paphos, Cyprus, 19 new routes from Girona and 7 new routes from Malta.