Ryanair announces its next winter season schedule in Spain

Agustín Miguens

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Last week, Ryanair, Europe’s largest low-cost airline, announced its schedule in Spain during the winter season of 2022-2023. The Irish airline will offer a total of 560 routes (21 of which will be new connections) at 27 airports in the country.

Since its first flight to Girona in 2002, Ryanair has established itself as one of the leading airline operators in Spain. During this time, it has transported 400 million passengers from and to the country, more than any other airline. It currently employs more than 6.000 people directly and generates more than 14 billion euros annually to the Spanish economy.

On the other hand, the company highlighted its global offer in the continent during the next winter season. In this regard, it highlighted the more than 2.500 routes it will offer in 36 European countries. «Ryanair continues to drive traffic recovery and create jobs across Europe», they assured.

«We are happy to announce our 2022-2023 winter schedule in Spain, with 560 routes to the most desired European destinations», said Dara Brady, Ryanair’s Director of Marketing & Digital. He highlighted new services to destinations such as La Palma, Venice and Nuremberg.

New routes of Ryanair in Spain for the winter season 2022-2023

To and from Lanzarote (ACE):

  • Bournemouth (BOH): one weekly frequency.
  • Paris-Beauvais (BVA): one weekly frequency.
  • Frankfurt-Hahn (HHN): two weekly frequencies.
  • Budapest (BUD): one weekly frequency.
  • Cologne (CGN): two weekly frequencies.
  • Memmingen (FMM): one weekly frequency.

To and from Malaga (AGP):

  • Frankfurt-Hahn (HHN): four weekly frequencies.

To and from Alicante (ALC):

  • Frankfurt-Hahn (HHN): two weekly frequencies.
  • Fez (FEZ): one weekly frequency.

To and from Gran Canaria (LPA):

  • Karlsruhe / Baden-Baden (FKB): one weekly frequency.
  • Düsseldorf-Weeze (NRN): two weekly frequencies.
  • Liverpool (LPL): one weekly frequency.

To and from Valencia (VLC):

  • Stockholm-Arlanda (ARN): two weekly frequencies.

To and from Barcelona (BCN):

  • Newcastle (NCL): two weekly frequencies.

To and from Zaragoza (ZAZ):

  • Venice-Marco Polo (VCE): two weekly frequencies.

To and from Seville (SVQ):

  • Nuremberg (NUE): two weekly frequencies.

To and from La Palma (SPC):

  • Milan-Bergamo (BGY): two weekly frequencies.

To and from Tenerife South (TFS):

  • Nuremberg (NUE): two weekly frequencies.
  • Bordeaux (BOD): two weekly frequencies.
  • Toulouse (TLS): two weekly frequencies.

To and from Castellón-Costa Azahar (CDT):

  • Dublin (DUB): two weekly frequencies.

New Ryanair routes to and from Spain during the winter of 2022-2023

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