Ryanair announced Thursday its arrival in Albania – the 37th country in the airline’s network – with 200 weekly flights and 17 new ones as part of its 2023 winter schedule,
Starting October 31, 2023, travelers will be able to fly to Tirana from Bologna, Bucharest, Brussels Charleroi, Catania, Düsseldorf-Weeze, Edinburgh, Krakow, London-Stansted, Manchester, Milan-Bergamo, Paris-Beauvais, Pisa, Prague, Rome-Ciampino, Stockholm-Arlanda, Venice-Treviso and Warsaw-Modlin.
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To celebrate the announcement, the airline launched a 3-day offer on its 17 new routes to/from Tirana Airport, with prices starting from €29.99 each way for travel from October 23 to March 24, which must be booked by June 11, available only on Ryanair.com.
“As Europe’s largest airline, we are delighted to announce 200 weekly Ryanair flights to/from Albania starting from Winter ’23. These initial 17 new routes will grant immediate access to key inbound tourism markets such as, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania Sweden, and the UK whilst also providing competitive fares and increased connectivity for Albanians who want to visit home, or friends and family abroad”, Ryanair DAC’s CEO, Eddie Wilson said.
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