Ryanair announced this Tuesday the addition of three new routes from Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport for the summer 2025 season. The new destinations—Brno (Czech Republic), Münster (Germany), and Teesside (England)—expand the airline’s network to 91 operational routes from the Andalusian city.
The new connections will launch in June and operate twice weekly, offering travelers more options at ultra-competitive prices. With this expansion, Ryanair strengthens its position as the leading airline in Malaga.
Record Investment
Ryanair’s summer operations in Malaga will be supported by a fleet of 18 aircraft based in the city. This infrastructure represents a $1.8 billion investment and directly supports over 4,500 local jobs.
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The company emphasizes that this move reinforces its commitment to the region’s economic development, boosting tourism and air connectivity with Europe.
Launch Promotion: Flights from €21.99
To celebrate the new routes, Ryanair has launched an exclusive promotion on its official website. Tickets are available from just €21.99 for travel through the end of October, subject to availability.
Elena Cabrera, Ryanair’s spokesperson in Spain, highlighted the significance of these routes within the airline’s strategic plan: “Today (Tuesday, June 3), Ryanair celebrates the launch of its three new routes to Brno, Münster, and Teesside from Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport. Passengers can now enjoy the best summer getaways with Ryanair. These new routes will operate twice weekly, offering our customers in Spain even more options to book their summer vacations at the best prices.”
Cabrera reiterated the company’s commitment to Malaga, underscoring its contribution to the growth of air traffic in Spain and the positive impact on local employment and the economy.
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