27 September 2018
New bases for Ryanair
2 new French bases at Bordeaux and Marseille
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (27 Sept) announced significant expansion in France, launching 2 new bases at Bordeaux and Marseille as part of its Summer 2019 schedule, with 2 new based aircraft for each airport (a total investment of $400m) and 27 new routes (connecting 12 countries), which will deliver a total of 3.5m customers p.a. across both airports.
Ryanair’s new Bordeaux base will deliver:
Ryanair’s new Bordeaux base will deliver:
- 2 based aircraft ($200m investment)
- 16 new routes: Bari (2 wk), Cologne Bonn (3), Copenhagen (3), Dublin (2), Fez (2), Krakow (2), Manchester (2), Marrakesh (2), Marseille (daily), Mykonos (1), Nantes (4), Naples (2), Ouarzazate (2), Tangier (2), Valencia (2) & Venice - Treviso (3)
- 24 routes for summer 2019
- 70 weekly flights
- 1.1 million customers p.a. (+124%)
- 60 new Ryanair jobs
- 825* “on-site” jobs p.a.
Ryanair’s new Marseille base will deliver:
- 2 based aircraft ($200m investment)
- 11 new routes: Agadir (2 wk), Alicante (2), Bologna (3), Bordeaux (daily), Bucharest (2), Budapest (2), Manchester (2), Naples (2), Ouarzazate (2), Prague (2) & Warsaw (2)
- 40 routes for summer 2019
- 150 weekly flights
- 2.4 million customers p.a. (+26%)
- 60 new Ryanair jobs
- 1,800* “on-site” jobs p.a.
In Bordeaux, from left to right: Ryanair's Chief People Officer, Eddie Wilson and Ryanair’s Chief Commercial Officer, David O’Brien.
French consumers and visitors can now book flights as far out as October 2019 on the lowest fares.
In Bordeaux, Ryanair’s Chief Commercial Officer, David O’Brien said:
“We are pleased to open two new French bases in Bordeaux and Marseille, as we base 4 aircraft and invest $400m at the airports. Our growth will deliver 1.1m customers p.a. at Bordeaux Airport and 2.4m customers at Marseille Aiport, while creating 120 Ryanair jobs across both bases and supporting over 2,500* ancillary jobs in the regions.
To celebrate we are releasing seats for sale on these new routes from €24.99 for travel in April 2019. This offer is available for booking until midnight on Monday (1 Oct). Since these amazing low fares will be snapped up quickly, customers should log onto www.ryanair.com and avoid missing out.”
Chairman of the Executive Board of SA Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport, Pascal Personne said:
“Ryanair’s decision to base two aircraft at Bordeaux Airport is excellent news for the airport and for our region. This new base will undeniably increase the attractivity of New Aquitaine and represents the opportunity to develop a large number of new destinations. We have been actively working with Ryanair since 2009 and we believe that Ryanair’s potential for growth with the commercial power we know they have, is very important for Bordeaux and is a sign of a long-term commitment.”
Philippe Bernand, Chairman of the Executive Board of Marseille Provence Airport, says:
"We are very pleased with Ryanair's decision to accelerate its development in Marseille by opening a new base and offering 11 new destinations. It is an essential and historical partner of our Airport, and more generally of our territory, from a tourist and economic point of view."
“We are pleased to open two new French bases in Bordeaux and Marseille, as we base 4 aircraft and invest $400m at the airports. Our growth will deliver 1.1m customers p.a. at Bordeaux Airport and 2.4m customers at Marseille Aiport, while creating 120 Ryanair jobs across both bases and supporting over 2,500* ancillary jobs in the regions.
To celebrate we are releasing seats for sale on these new routes from €24.99 for travel in April 2019. This offer is available for booking until midnight on Monday (1 Oct). Since these amazing low fares will be snapped up quickly, customers should log onto www.ryanair.com and avoid missing out.”
Chairman of the Executive Board of SA Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport, Pascal Personne said:
“Ryanair’s decision to base two aircraft at Bordeaux Airport is excellent news for the airport and for our region. This new base will undeniably increase the attractivity of New Aquitaine and represents the opportunity to develop a large number of new destinations. We have been actively working with Ryanair since 2009 and we believe that Ryanair’s potential for growth with the commercial power we know they have, is very important for Bordeaux and is a sign of a long-term commitment.”
Philippe Bernand, Chairman of the Executive Board of Marseille Provence Airport, says:
"We are very pleased with Ryanair's decision to accelerate its development in Marseille by opening a new base and offering 11 new destinations. It is an essential and historical partner of our Airport, and more generally of our territory, from a tourist and economic point of view."
*ACI research confirms up to 750 ‘on-site’ jobs are sustained at international airports for every 1m passengers.
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