The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair reported Monday that it will operate next summer new routes to Mallorca and Valencia from Belfast International Airport (Northern Ireland).
The company added that it will also start flying to Cardiff (Wales) and Budapest (Hungary), which expands its offer to a total of 16 routes since it returned last July to this Belfast airport.
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Specifically, Ryanair operates from Belfast City eight connections to the airports of Malaga, Mallorca, Alicante, Barcelona, Ibiza, Valencia, Milan-Bergamo and Faro.
To celebrate these 4 additional routes the airline has launched a seat offer with fares available from just £29.99 which must be booked by 21 December 2022 for travel between April and October 2023.
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