Prepare for takeoff! Ryanair launches new Leeds Bradford routes on ‘biggest ever’ summer schedule
Ryanair has taken off its Leeds Bradford summer 2017 schedule, with the first flight being on its new twice weekly route to Barcelona Girona.
Ryanair’s Leeds Bradford summer 2017 schedule, the airline’s biggest ever, includes 25 routes, with more flights to destinations such as Alicante, Faro and Malaga, and new summer services to Bratislava, Gran Canaria, Vilnius and Warsaw.
Ryanair’s Robin Kiely said: “Summer is finally here and we’re pleased to officially launch our Leeds Bradford summer 2017 schedule and our new twice weekly route to Barcelona Girona.
“Ryanair customers in the Yorkshire region can choose from 25 routes from Leeds Bradford Airport this summer, and enjoy more flights to the likes of Alicante, Faro and Malaga as we continue to grow our Leeds Bradford routes.
“To celebrate the start of the summer season, and our new Leeds Bradford route to Barcelona Girona, we are releasing seats on sale from just £9.99 for travel in May and June, which are available for booking until midnight Monday (3 April).
“Since these amazing low prices will be snapped up quickly, customers should log onto www.ryanair.com now and avoid missing out.”
Tony Hallwood, aviation development director at Leeds Bradford Airport, commented: “It’s going to be a fantastic summer at LBA, with more Ryanair destination choices and the largest ever number of weekly flights with the airline.
“We look forward to welcoming Ryanair customers travelling to a wide range of sun, beach and city destinations over the summer period flying from Leeds Bradford Airport.”
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