Ryanair will open on November 2 a new route from Madrid to the Jordanian city of Aqaba, which will operate in the winter season of 2023 with two weekly frequencies, the Irish low-cost airline said Wednesday in a statement.
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With the addition of this new route, the company offers “even more options and value” to its Spanish customers in Madrid, said its general manager for Spain and Portugal, Elena Cabrera.
This summer, Ryanair has increased its capacity in Spain by 12% compared to the previous summer season and will operate more than 40 million seats to and from Spanish airports on 740 routes by 2023.
With information from EFE
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