OREANDA-NEWS. October 31, 2012.   Ryanair, Europe’s only ultra-low cost airline, today (31 Oct) launched its summer 2013 Liverpool schedule which will see Ryanair operate 39 routes, including 2 new routes to Lublin & Zadar, and growth on 5 other routes, which will deliver over 180,000 new passengers p.a. (2.1m in total) and sustain over 2,100 “on-site” jobs* at Liverpool Airport.
 
To celebrate its Liverpool summer 2013 schedule, Ryanair is launching a winter sale with 100,000 seats at prices starting from just Ј15.99 for travel across Europe on Mon, Tues, Wed and Thur in November and December, which are available for booking until midnight Thur (1 Nov).
 
Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary said:
 
“Ryanair is delighted to announce its summer 2013 schedule for Liverpool with 39 routes, including 2 new routes to/from Lublin and Zadar and growth on 5 existing routes, which will grow Ryanair’s passenger traffic at Liverpool by over 180,000 to over 2.1m passengers p.a. and sustain up to 2,100 “on-site” jobs* at Liverpool Airport. Ryanair’s summer Liverpool routes will be available for booking on www.ryanair.com tomorrow.
 
To celebrate our Liverpool summer schedule, Ryanair is launching a seat sale with 100,000 seats on sale at prices starting from Ј15.99, for travel across Europe on Mon, Tues, Wed and Thur in November and December, which are available for booking until midnight Thursday (1 Nov). Since seats at these crazy low prices will be snapped up quickly, we urge passengers to book them immediately on www.ryanair.com.”
 
Peel Airports CEO, Craig Richmond, said:
 
“We’re delighted with Ryanair’s latest commitment to grow their business from Liverpool. Their decision to increase their Liverpool operations for next summer, along with brand new routes, including Zadar on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, is great news both for the airport and the region too. It gives holidaymakers an even greater choice of value-for-money destinations next year and a further boost for the local economy with more visitors to Liverpool and the North West”
 
* ACI confirms up to 1,000 ‘on-site’ jobs per 1m passengers