Ryanair announced the launch of new routes from Malaga, Alicante, and Palma de Mallorca airports. The low-cost airline is strengthening its presence in Spain, providing travelers with more affordable flight options and diverse destinations.
Malaga: More Connections to Europe
This week, the first flights on new routes from Malaga Airport to Lübeck, Münster, Teesside, and Warsaw took off. These services are part of Ryanair’s summer 2025 schedule, which includes a total of 90 routes to and from Malaga.
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Alicante: Expansion to Austria and Poland
On Tuesday, Ryanair announced the start of flights on its new routes from Alicante to Bydgoszcz, Linz, and Salzburg. Each of these connections will operate twice weekly. Alicante continues to solidify its position as a key hub in the airline’s network, offering a total of 90 routes during the summer season.
Palma de Mallorca: Strengthening Services with Lübeck
From Palma de Mallorca Airport, Ryanair has introduced a new route to Lübeck. This connection will operate three times a week and adds to the 80 routes the airline will operate from the Balearic Island this summer.
Jade Kirwan, Ryanair’s Communications Director, expressed enthusiasm about the airline’s expansion in Spain: “Ryanair is delighted to see the first flights of our new summer 2025 routes take off this week, transporting many happy travelers and marking the start of the Summer 2025 season. These exciting routes will operate several times a week, offering our Spanish customers even more options with the lowest fares when booking their summer getaways.”
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