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Scottish Sun
3 days ago
- Scottish Sun
Ryanair launches new flights from to two beach holiday hotspots – with fares from £35
Plus, Ryanair's boss also recently warned of record flight delays this summer TAKE OFF Ryanair launches new flights from to two beach holiday hotspots – with fares from £35 RYANAIR has launched flights from Bournemouth to Chania and Rhodes. The new routes both will operate twice per week as part of Ryanair's summer 2025 schedule. 4 Ryanair is launching new flight routes between Bournemouth and Greece Credit: Getty 4 The two destinations in Greece are Rhodes and Chania Credit: Getty Chania, located in Crete, Greece, is known for its 14th-century Venetian harbour, narrow streets and waterfront restaurants. When exploring the harbour, visitors can see a 16th century lighthouse and the Nautical Museum with model ships, naval objects and photographs. The flight from Bournemouth to Chania takes around 3hr45 and flights start from £34.99 per way. Rhodes, also in Greece, is the largest of Greece's Dodecanese islands. It is home to many beach resorts, ancient ruins and a thriving old town, with medieval streets. Rhodes is also home to a beach resort that's an 'adult playground' has live music at breakfast, huge pool and outdoor cinemas. Named Elissa, it is an indoor playground, with boutique shops, tennis courts, fitness studios and a spa. One-way flights from Bournemouth to Rhodes cost from £51.19. The new routes are two of 21 routes that the airline is operating to/from Bournemouth Airport this summer. Ryanair's comms director, Jade Kirwan, said: "Ryanair is pleased to see the first flights of our new Summer 2025 routes from Bournemouth to Chania and Rhodes take-off today carrying lots of happy holidaymakers. I found the perfect adults-only hotel for an all-inclusive Greek island holiday "These exciting new Summer 2025 routes will both operate two times per week, offering our UK customers even more choice at the lowest fares when booking their summer 2025 getaways" Ryanair's boss also recently warned of record flight delays this summer – with the UK now fifth worst in Europe and is expected to get worse. Comments from the CEO, Micheal O'Leary, came after the airline revealed Europe's worst air traffic control centres (ATCs) for delays and the UK has come in fifth worst with thousands of Brits impacted. Of Ryanair's flights between January 1, 2025 and May 26, 2025, 1,642 flights to/from the UK had been delayed. 4 Both Greek destinations boast a wealth of places to explore Credit: Getty In total, this meant that nearly 300,000 British passengers were impacted and experienced flight delays. Ryanair stated that the European Commission and European governments "have taken no action to fix their shoddy ATC services and ATC delays will now be even worse in summer 2025". The CEO added that if staff shortages and ATC issues are not sorted, there will be "record ATC flight delays this summer". In January, Ryanair also announced that it was to launch five new routes from a UK airport in time for the summer holidays.


The Irish Sun
3 days ago
- Business
- The Irish Sun
Ryanair launches new flights from to two beach holiday hotspots – with fares from £35
RYANAIR has launched flights from Bournemouth to Chania and Rhodes. The new routes both will operate twice per week as part of Ryanair's summer 2025 schedule. 4 Ryanair is launching new flight routes between Bournemouth and Greece Credit: Getty 4 The two destinations in Greece are Rhodes and Chania Credit: Getty Chania, located in Crete, Greece, is known for its 14th-century Venetian harbour, narrow streets and waterfront restaurants. When exploring the harbour, visitors can see a 16th century lighthouse and the Nautical Museum with model ships, naval objects and photographs. The flight from Bournemouth to Chania takes around 3hr45 and flights start from £34.99 per way. Rhodes, also in Greece, is the largest of Greece's Dodecanese islands. Read more on Ryanair It is home to many beach resorts, ancient ruins and a thriving old town, with medieval streets. pool and outdoor cinemas. Named Elissa, it is an indoor playground, with boutique shops, tennis courts , fitness studios and a spa. One-way flights from Bournemouth to Rhodes cost from £51.19. Most read in News Travel The new routes are two of 21 routes that the airline is operating to/from Bournemouth Airport this summer . Ryanair's comms director, Jade Kirwan, said: "Ryanair is pleased to see the first flights of our new Summer 2025 routes from Bournemouth to Chania and Rhodes take-off today carrying lots of happy holidaymakers. I found the perfect adults-only hotel for an all-inclusive Greek island holiday "These exciting new Summer 2025 routes will both operate two times per week, offering our UK customers even more choice at the lowest fares when booking their summer 2025 getaways" Comments from the CEO, Micheal O'Leary, came after the airline revealed Europe's worst air traffic control centres (ATCs) for delays and the UK has come in fifth worst with thousands of Brits impacted. Of Ryanair's flights between January 1, 2025 and May 26, 2025, 1,642 flights to/from the UK had been delayed. 4 Both Greek destinations boast a wealth of places to explore Credit: Getty In total, this meant that nearly 300,000 British passengers were impacted and experienced flight delays. Ryanair stated that the European Commission and European governments "have taken no action to fix their shoddy ATC services and ATC delays will now be even worse in summer 2025". The CEO added that if staff shortages and ATC issues are not sorted, there will be "record ATC flight delays this summer". In January, Ryanair also announced that it was to launch five new routes from a UK airport in time for the summer holidays. 4 In January, Ryanair also announced five new routes in time for summer Credit: Getty


The Sun
3 days ago
- Business
- The Sun
Ryanair launches new flights from to two beach holiday hotspots – with fares from £35
RYANAIR has launched flights from Bournemouth to Chania and Rhodes. The new routes both will operate twice per week as part of Ryanair 's summer 2025 schedule. 4 Chania, located in Crete, Greece, is known for its 14th-century Venetian harbour, narrow streets and waterfront restaurants. When exploring the harbour, visitors can see a 16th century lighthouse and the Nautical Museum with model ships, naval objects and photographs. The flight from Bournemouth to Chania takes around 3hr45 and flights start from £34.99 per way. Rhodes, also in Greece, is the largest of Greece's Dodecanese islands. It is home to many beach resorts, ancient ruins and a thriving old town, with medieval streets. Rhodes is also home to a beach resort that's an 'adult playground' has live music at breakfast, huge pool and outdoor cinemas. Named Elissa, it is an indoor playground, with boutique shops, tennis courts, fitness studios and a spa. One-way flights from Bournemouth to Rhodes cost from £51.19. The new routes are two of 21 routes that the airline is operating to/from Bournemouth Airport this summer. Ryanair's comms director, Jade Kirwan, said: "Ryanair is pleased to see the first flights of our new Summer 2025 routes from Bournemouth to Chania and Rhodes take-off today carrying lots of happy holidaymakers. I found the perfect adults-only hotel for an all-inclusive Greek island holiday "These exciting new Summer 2025 routes will both operate two times per week, offering our UK customers even more choice at the lowest fares when booking their summer 2025 getaways" Ryanair's boss also recently warned of record flight delays this summer – with the UK now fifth worst in Europe and is expected to get worse. Comments from the CEO, Micheal O'Leary, came after the airline revealed Europe's worst air traffic control centres (ATCs) for delays and the UK has come in fifth worst with thousands of Brits impacted. Of Ryanair's flights between January 1, 2025 and May 26, 2025, 1,642 flights to/from the UK had been delayed. 4 In total, this meant that nearly 300,000 British passengers were impacted and experienced flight delays. Ryanair stated that the European Commission and European governments "have taken no action to fix their shoddy ATC services and ATC delays will now be even worse in summer 2025". The CEO added that if staff shortages and ATC issues are not sorted, there will be "record ATC flight delays this summer". In January, Ryanair also announced that it was to launch five new routes from a UK airport in time for the summer holidays.
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
New summer flights take off from Bournemouth Airport today
Ryanair saw the first flights of its new routes from Bournemouth to Chania and Rhodes take off today . The new routes are both operating twice per week as part of Ryanair's Summer 2025 schedule, providing UK citizens/visitors with even more choice at the lowest fares. These are just two of 21 routes that Ryanair is operating to/from Bournemouth Airport this summer. Ryanair's Comms Director, Jade Kirwan, said: 'Ryanair is pleased to see the first flights of our new Summer 2025 routes from Bournemouth to Chania and Rhodes take-off today carrying lots of happy holidaymakers. "These exciting new Summer 2025 routes will both operate two times per week, offering our UK customers even more choice at the lowest fares when booking their summer 2025 getaways. Ryanair's full Summer 2025 schedule with over 2,000 routes across over 230 destinations is available to book now at


Irish Post
29-05-2025
- Business
- Irish Post
Ryanair marks major milestone at Belfast airport
MORE than six million people have been carried through Belfast International Airport via Ryanair flights the Irish airline has confirmed. The low-cost airline has been operating out of the Northern Irish airport since 2016. It now has two aircraft based at the site, where it boasts a schedule of 176 weekly flights across 19 routes, including a newly announced route to Kaunas in Lithuania. This week the airline reached its six million passenger milestone at the airport. 'We're pleased to announce that Ryanair has carried over six million passengers through Belfast International Airport since we began operations back in 2016,' Ryanair's Director of Comms, Jade Kirwan, said. 'This significant milestone showcases Ryanair's continued support and investment for Belfast, delivering important connectivity, traffic, tourism, jobs, and economic growth for Northern Ireland.' She added: 'This summer, Ryanair is operating a robust schedule to/from Belfast with 176 weekly flights across 19 routes, including our new Kaunas route. 'This schedule will largely operate on our two Belfast based aircraft – an investment of $200m and supporting over 1,000 local jobs.' See More: Belfst International Airpor, Flights, Investment, Ryanair