16 December 2022
New Ryanair route from Milan Bergamo to Baden-Baden
For the Summer 2023 operation, the flight will have two weekly frequencies starting in April
Ryanair has announced a new route from Milan Bergamo to Baden-Baden as part of its Summer '23 schedule, with 2 weekly frequencies starting from April '23.
Country Manager for Italy, Mauro Bolla, said: "As Easter and Summer '23 approach, we are delighted to offer even more choice and value to our Italian customers with the addition of this new route to Baden-Baden as part of our summer '23 schedule, giving our customers even more choice when planning their long-awaited summer holidays. To celebrate the announcement of this new flight, we have launched a limited-time promotion for customers who want to book their '23 summer holidays early and at great prices, with fares starting from just €29.99 available now on Ryanair.com."
Ryanair Holdings Plc, Europe's largest airline group, is the parent company of Buzz, Lauda, Malta Air & Ryanair. The group carries 165 million passengers p.a. with over 2,500 daily flights from 89 bases, connecting around 230 destinations in 36 countries with a fleet of over 500 aircraft, with a further 145 Boeing 737s on order, which will allow the Ryanair Group to lower fares and increase traffic to 225 million passengers p.a. over the next 5 years. Ryanair Holdings has a team of over 18,500 highly skilled aviation professionals who ensure Europe's record for punctuality and a safety record for 36 years. Ryanair is the greenest airline group in Europe and customers who choose a Ryanair flight can reduce their CO₂ emissions by up to 50% compared to the other 4 largest airlines in the EU.
By The Editorial Board
Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source: Copyright © Ryanair Press Office
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