Ryanair is gearing up for next summer with the Irish low-cost airline launching 47 new routes from Italy to numerous European destinations. Leading the traffic recovery in Europe Ryanair plans to contribute to accelerated growth in both traffic and employment over the next five years. Having added 560 new routes and opened 14 bases in the past 12 months, the Irish airline now looks ahead to the slew of new routes for Summer 2022.
The airline’s 65 new B737-8200 Gamechanger aircraft
The airline is also bringing 65 new B737-8200 Gamechanger aircraft into its fleet. These planes offer 4% more seats, consume 16% less fuel and provide a 40% reduction in noise emissions, making next summer's operations the most sustainable and environmentally friendly to date. In addition to its green credentials, Ryanair has launched electric handling at 11 major European airports, a significant investent in its sustainable operations.
Ryanair’s 47 new Italian routes
This is the long and exciting list of Ryanair’s new routes from its Italian bases: Turin to Agadir, Billund and Zadar; Brindisi to Stockholm; Bari to Billund and Lisbon; Rome Fiumicino to Stockholm, Cuneo, Kefalonia, Figari, Gran Canaria, Menorca, Preveza-Aktion and Tangiers. Comiso to Venice; Cuneo to Rome Fiumicino; Venice to Stockholm, Comiso, Crotone, Gdansk, Helsinki, Katowice, Lisbon, Madrid, Minorca, Marseilles, Nuremberg, Odessa, Cork, Santander, Toulouse, Trapani and Vienna. Verona to Porto and Palma; Perugia to Barcelona, Bucharest and Vienna; Catania to Brussels Charleroi and London Luton. Cagliari to Palma; Trapani to Billund, Venice and Warsaw Modlin; Lamezia to Vienna; Crotone to Venice; Rimini to Vienna; Milan Bergamo to Madeira and Newcastle; Pisa to Zadar and Paphos.