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Ryanair to Operate 18 Routes in UK and Ireland

As most EU countries have imposed flight bans or other restrictions, over 90% of Ryanair’s aircraft will be grounded for the coming weeks. Ryanair will comply with these restrictions at all times and work with EU Governments to try to keep some minimum flight links open for emergency reasons, even though the passenger loads on these flights will be very low.

For the next week (Fri 27 Mar to Thur 2 Apr), Ryanair will operate daily or weekly flights on the following routes; (all flight info details are on our website at www.ryanair.com).

To/From Ireland: Dublin – London (STN), Dublin – London (GAT), Dublin – Birmingham, Dublin – Bristol, Dublin – Edinburgh, Dublin – Glasgow, Dublin – Manchester, Dublin – Amsterdam, Dublin – Brussels, Dublin – Berlin, Dublin – Lisbon, Dublin – Cologne, Cork – London (STN).

To/From the UK: London (STN) – Dublin, London (GAT) – Dublin, Birmingham – Dublin,  Edinburgh – Dublin, Bristol – Dublin, Glasgow – Dublin,  Manchester – Dublin, London (STN) – Eindhoven, London (STN) – Lisbon,  London (STN) – Cork, London (STN) – Berlin, London (STN) – Budapest.

“All these aircraft are disinfected daily, with low loads social distancing will be optimised on-board, and we ask all passengers to cooperate fully with our crews who are doing their best in difficult times to maintain vital links to/from Ireland and to/from the UK to facilitate our passengers and their families to deal with emergencies that may require urgent travel over the coming days and weeks.

Ryanair apologises sincerely for the unprecedented grounding of our aircraft fleet, and any schedule disruptions this may have caused, but we must all work together with EU Governments to minimise the impact of Covid-19 on our citizens and our health services

As we all work to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic, let’s take care of ourselves, each other, our families, and our communities, ” Michael O’Leary, Group CEO in the statement.

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