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big ears
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Just read of a new Ryanair route from Glasgow to Malta start6ing april ,1st. Is this really new or something mi have missed?
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Ryanair has today announced its Summer 2025 schedule for East Midlands and Scotland, offering travellers a wide range of destinations for next year's holidays.

The budget airline will operate 33 routes from East Midlands and 87 routes from Scotland, including three new destinations.
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Although it's new, it was announced a few months ago.
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big ears wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 1:28 pm Ryanair has today announced its Summer 2025 schedule for East Midlands and Scotland, offering travellers a wide range of destinations for next year's holidays.
The budget airline will operate 33 routes from East Midlands and 87 routes from Scotland, including three new destinations.
87 routes from Scotland with less than 10% from our own doorstep. Criminal M.O.L if you're looking in. :D
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bill wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 6:58 pm
big ears wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 1:28 pm Ryanair has today announced its Summer 2025 schedule for East Midlands and Scotland, offering travellers a wide range of destinations for next year's holidays.
The budget airline will operate 33 routes from East Midlands and 87 routes from Scotland, including three new destinations.
87 routes from Scotland with less than 10% from our own doorstep. Criminal M.O.L if you're looking in. :D
Sort it out Kam Jandu if you’re looking in

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big ears wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 1:28 pm Ryanair has today announced its Summer 2025 schedule for East Midlands and Scotland, offering travellers a wide range of destinations for next year's holidays.

The budget airline will operate 33 routes from East Midlands and 87 routes from Scotland, including three new destinations.
https://corporate.ryanair.com/news/ryan ... -scotland/

RYANAIR ANNOUNCES 3 NEW SUMMER 2025 ROUTES FOR SCOTLAND
KRAKOW, MADEIRA & MALTA


Ryanair today (Thurs, 13 Mar) announced its Summer 2025 schedule for Scotland with 87 routes, including 3 exciting new routes to Krakow, Madeira and Malta, as well as extra frequencies on 40 other popular summer holiday routes, like Alicante, Lanzarote, and Malaga, providing Ryanair’s Scottish customers with more choice this Summer at the lowest fares in Europe. This exciting new Summer 2025 schedule is underpinned by Ryanair’s 13 Scotland-based aircraft, which represent a local investment of $1.3bn.

While Ryanair continues to grow UK traffic and tourism, regional connectivity and tourism is suffering under the new Labour Govt, which while “claiming” to champion growth, have bizarrely increased APD taxes on short-haul flights by £2 per passenger from 2026, damaging growth and making the UK uncompetitive. This APD tax hike further penalises ordinary UK families travelling abroad on holidays and deters millions of potential visitors to the UK, who will travel instead to countries like Sweden, Hungary, and Italy, who are abolishing aviation taxes or are reducing airport fees to stimulate growth. The anti-growth increase in UK APD is damaging tourism and economic growth in the UK regions, and Ryanair continues to call on Rachel Reeves to immediately abolish this APD tax – a move that would deliver immediate and much needed growth across the regions.


Ryanair’s Head of Communications, Jade Kirwan, said:

“Ryanair is pleased to announce our Summer 2025 schedule for Scotland, with 87 routes including 3 new routes to Krakow, Madeira and Malta, as well as extra frequencies on 40 other popular routes to key holiday destinations like Alicante, Lanzarote, and Malaga, giving our Scottish customers even more choice at the lowest fares this Summer.

Ryanair could be growing more rapidly to/from Scotland and the wider UK, but Rachel Reeves’ bizarre decision to raise APD taxes by £2 per passenger damages these growth prospects, and in particular regional UK airports. If the UK Govt. wants to deliver growth, they should abolish their penal and damaging APD tax, which makes the UK uncompetitive when EU countries like Hungary, Ireland, Sweden and regions in Italy are abolishing aviation taxes, and securing dramatic traffic, tourism, and jobs growth from the UK as a result.”
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