Ryanair Launches Dublin S18 Schedule – 5 New Routes To Marrakech, Munich, Naples, Paphos & Stuttgart
29 Aug 2017
Ryanair, Ireland’s No. 1 airline, today (29 Aug) launched its Dublin summer 2018 schedule with 5 new routes including a double daily service to Munich, a daily Stuttgart service, as well as Marrakech, Naples and Paphos, and more flights to Hamburg. Ryanair’s 90 routes in total will help deliver 12.9m customers p.a. through Dublin Airport next year.
Ryanair’s Dublin S18 schedule will deliver:
5 new routes: Marrakech (2 wkly), Munich (2 daily), Naples (5 wkly), Paphos (2 wkly) & Stuttgart (daily)
Extra flights to Hamburg (daily)
90 routes in total
9m customers p.a. (+450,000)
9,675* on-site jobs
Irish consumers and visitors can now book their holidays as far out as October 2018, on even lower fares, and enjoy the latest “Always Getting Better” improvements including:
20 Air Europa long haul routes from Madrid on sale on Ryanair.com
Connecting flights at Rome Fiumicino and Milan Bergamo with more airports to follow
A new partnership with Erasmus Student Network offering discounts & a dedicated booking platform
Alexa voice recognition to search flights, hotels and flight status on the Ryanair.com website
Ryanair continues to be Ireland’s number one airline carrying 14.9m customers through Irish Airports next year while connecting Dublin with major leisure and business centres on high frequency, low fare services including Amsterdam (x4 daily), Berlin (x2), Brussels (x3), Hamburg (daily), London (x18), Madrid (x3) and Munich (x2) with better timings and lower fares, making Ryanair the ideal choice for Irish business and leisure customers.
In Dublin, Ryanair’s Kenny Jacobs said:
“We are pleased to launch our Dublin summer 2018 schedule, which includes 5 new Dublin routes to Marrakech, Munich, Naples, Paphos and Stuttgart, which will go on sale in September, and 90 routes in total, delivering 12.9m customers through Dublin Airport next year. Irish customers and visitors are booking our summer and winter 2017 seats in record numbers as fares continue to fall, so there’s never been a better time to book a low fare flight on Ryanair.
The development of the second runway at Dublin Airport is a critical piece of national infrastructure which needs to be expedited, especially when Ireland is trying to attract overseas investment that may be leaving the UK in the run up to Brexit in March 2019, and given that runway capacity at Dublin is already full at peak times. We call on the Government, the Department of Transport, and the Attorney General’s office to end the repeated delays and confirm that the necessary noise legislation will be implemented by statutory instrument, making the IAA the competent authority to monitor noise regulation, to allow Dublin’s second runway to proceed, at a cost of €240m. We need urgent action to deliver runway 2 to prevent Ireland’s airport infrastructure falling further behind its international competitors.
To celebrate the launch of our Dublin summer 2018 schedule we are releasing seats for sale from just €14.99 for travel in September and October which are available for booking until midnight Thursday (31 Aug). Since these amazing low prices will be snapped up quickly, customers should log onto
www.ryanair.com and avoid missing out.”
daa Chief Executive Kevin Toland said:
“We are delighted to see Ryanair add five new routes from Dublin Airport, two for this winter and three for the forthcoming summer season. These new routes will offer additional choice and convenience for both business and leisure passengers. The combination of Ryanair’s new routes and extensions to its existing services means that Ryanair will grow its overall Dublin Airport summer traffic by 4% next year.”