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Leeds Bradford unveils Ryanair summer routes
Ryanair has launched its Leeds Bradford Summer 2016 flight schedule with a total of 20 routes across 9 countries including Spain, France, Italy and Poland.
The Irish airline has also introduced additional flight frequencies across four routes to meet increased passenger demand from the Yorkshire airport.
Ryanair’s Leeds Bradford Summer 2016 schedule will deliver more flights to Alicante (increased to 6 weekly), Gdansk (increased to 4 weekly), Palma (daily) & Pisa (2 weekly) and the airline will now operate over 70 weekly flights in total during the peak season.
In total Ryanair are on target to deliver 1million passengers over the next 12 months supporting 750* “on-site” jobs at Leeds Bradford Airport.
Tony Hallwood, Leeds Bradford Airport’s Aviation Development Director, commented: “The increase in flight frequencies introduced by Ryanair for summer 2016 are welcomed to reflect strong demand for flights from Leeds Bradford®.
“With earlier start dates and additional peak season capacity on a number of routes there is now additional choice for both leisure and business travellers.
“Alongside the enhanced range of customer service improvements now on offer by Ryanair there has never been a better time to fly from Leeds Bradford®”
Ryanair’s Communications Manager, Robin Kiely, said: “Ryanair is pleased to launch our Leeds Bradford® Summer 2016 schedule, with 20 routes in total and more flights on 4 routes, which will deliver 1million customers per annum and support 750* “on-site” jobs at Leeds Bradford Airport.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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