Ryanair launches its 41st European base

   

Ryanair has announced their 41st European base from May. The Irish low-cost airline will open its newest base at Malta, basing a Boeing 737 and launching six new routes. The new routes will fly to Billund, Bologna, Krakow, Marseilles, Seville and Valencia.

SAS has announced an increase in frequency on flights to Vilnius. The Scandinavian airline will increase frequency between Copenhagen and Vilnius from two to three daily flights. The changes will take effect from May 3. In unrelated news, SAS will also increase frequency on flights from Stockholm. Flights to London Heathrow will now increase to seven times daily, to Paris Charles de Gaulle to 18 weekly flights, Bergen to five weekly, Malmo to 52 weekly and Skelleftea to 21 weekly.

Transavia will launch three new routes from Copenhagen and to from Billund this summer. KLM’s low-cost airline will launch new flights to Venice, Sardinia and Palermo. From Billund the new routes will fly to Antalya in Turkey and Pula in Croatia. The three routes will operate from the end of June to the middle of August.

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by Travel News 11. Mar 2010
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