Ryanair announced Thursday a new route connecting Palma de Mallorca with Turin (Italy). This new connection will operate with two weekly flights starting in July, as part of the airline’s 2021 summer schedule in Spain.
See also: Ryanair will operate 582 routes and 2,500 weekly flights in Spain this summer.
To celebrate the new route, Ryanair has launched a seat offer with flights starting at €19.99 for travel until the end of October. This promotion will be available until midnight on Friday, April 16, on the airline’s website.
“As the vaccination campaigns progress in the coming months, air traffic will see an increase in demand and we are therefore delighted to announce a new route connecting Palma to Turin from July with a frequency of two flights a week,” said Susana Brito, Ryanair’s Sales & Marketing Manager for Spain and Portugal.
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