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Ryanair launches biggest ever Italian domestic schedule

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Ryanair launches biggest ever Italian domestic schedule

Ryanair has launched its biggest ever Italian domestic schedule. Italian consumers have never had more choice when booking staycations or business trips, with 100 routes to choose from (+65% vs. last summer) across 28 Italian airports. This includes a further five new routes announced today (starting from July 1, 2021):

New Route Weekly Flights
Alghero-Catania 2
Alghero-Palermo 2
Alghero-Pescara 2
Cagliari-Rimini 2
Palermo-Rimini 2

Ryanair will operate up to 1,500 weekly Italian domestic flights this summer. As vaccination programs accelerate, Italy’s domestic traffic is expected to bounce back and Ryanair is delighted to take part in the recovery of the Italian tourism industry across the regions. Ryanair customers can now book their summer flights on the lowest fares and with the option to avail of Ryanair’s ‘zero change fee’ offer should plans change.

Ryanair’s extended Italian domestic schedule will now deliver:

  • 100 routes available to book as far out as March 2022
  • Over 30 new routes including a further 5 new routes announced today
  • Up to 1,500 flights every week
  • Connections between 28 airports across Italy

Ryanair Holdings plc, Europe’s largest airline group, is the parent company of Buzz, Lauda, Malta Air and Ryanair. Carrying 149 million guests p.a. (pre Covid-19) on more than 2,100 daily flights from 77 bases, the Group connects over 240 destinations in 40 countries on a fleet of 460 aircraft, with a further 210 Boeing 737s on order.