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Ryanair announces three additional Athens routes for 2015

To/from Budapest, Bratislava & Santorini

Newsroom December 17 11:11

Low-cost airline Ryanair has announced on December 16 that it will add 3 new routes to its Athens Summer 2015 schedule, to/from Budapest, Bratislava & Santorini, which will deliver over 2.2m customers in 2015 and support over 2,200 “on-site” jobs at Athens Airport, by doubling the company’s Athens traffic.

Ryanair will also continue to connect Athens with Europe’s major business centres, including Brussels (1 x daily), London (2 x daily) and Milan (10 x weekly).

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In Athens, Ryanair’s Chief Operating Officer, David O’Brien said:

“Ryanair is pleased to announce an additional three new Athens routes to Budapest, Bratislava and Santorini, as part of an extended Summer 2015 schedule, as we add another aircraft to Athens, bringing our investment to over $400m.

With a total of 12 exciting summer routes to choose from, including a double daily service to Santorini, Ryanair will double its Athens traffic to over 2.2m customers this year and sustain over 2,200 jobs. As Greece’s fastest growing airline, we look forward to delivering further jobs, traffic and tourism growth across Greece.

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