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Two additional jets for Weeze!

Ryanair, Europes
largest low cost carrier announced today in a
pressconferenz at airport Weeze, that they will base
two additional jets by the end of october. This makes the
total of based Ryanair aircraft to six. These
jets will fly to 11 new destinations:
| Destination |
Days* |
From |
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Ancona (AOI), Italy |
1 5 |
27/10 |
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Berlin (SXF), Germany |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
27/10 |
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Birmingham (BHX), UK |
1 2 3 4 5 6 |
27/10 |
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Dublin (DUB), Ireland |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
27/10 |
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Faro (FAO), Portugal |
2 4 6 |
28/10 |
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Gothenburg (GSE), Sweden |
1 3 5 7 |
27/10 |
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Manchester (MAN), UK |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
27/10 |
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Oslo (TRF), Norway |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
27/10 |
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Riga (RIX), Latvia |
1 3 5 7 |
27/10 |
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Satander (SDR), Spain |
2 4 6 |
28/10 |
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Tenerife South (TFS), Gran
Canaria |
2 4 6 |
28/10 |
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*Days: 1=Mon, 2=Tue, 3=Wed,
4=Thu, 5=Fri, 6=Sat, 7=Sun. |
This news came just a
day after Ryanair's announcement to cancel some routes
to Spain and Italy and the expansion-stop in Eindhoven
(NL). The dutch eco-flighttax is of course also a reason
for airlines like Ryanair to reroute flights to an
airport just over the Dutch Border. Airport Weeze is the
best suitable airport, with low cost parking, no traffic
jams, and a relaxed atmosphere. One of the necomers is
Berlin - Shonefeld (SXF) wich is also the first inland
route from Airport Weeze. The flighttimes of this route
are very well chosen so this will probably be the
runner-route.
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