Ryanair announced that it will operate 4 new national routes in Spain from 1 December 2020, after having registered a record increase in demand from Spanish consumers.
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With these new flights, the company continues to support regional trade and local tourism, facilitating travel for all those who wish to visit their friends and family, at a time when most airlines are reducing their operations.
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The new routes will be: Alicante – Vitoria (2 weekly frequencies), Barcelona – Lanzarote (4 weekly frequencies), Malaga – Valencia (3 weekly frequencies) and Palma – Jerez (2 weekly frequencies).
To celebrate the new connections, the airline has launched an offer of seats with available fares from 19.99 euros to travel from December 1 until the end of February 2021. This promotion will be available until midnight on Wednesday, October 21, on the airline’s website.
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