As part of their Winter 2022/23 schedule, Ryanair will launch new service between Dublin and Cluj-Napoca in Romania. The new service follows Blue Air’s recent suspension of service on the route.
On Tuesday (October 4, 2022), Ryanair announced that they will launch new service between Dublin and Cluj-Napoca in Romania as part of their winter 2022/23 schedule. The new service follows Blue Air’s recent suspension of the route. The carrier will offer two weekly flights to Cluj from November 1st, 2022. Celebrating the launch of the new route, Ryanair is offering one-way fares from €19.99 for travel from November 1st through January 31, 2023. To qualify for the low introductory fares, tickets must be booked by midnight on Thursday, October 6, 2022 on the airline’s website.
In Tuesday’s announcement, Ryanair’s Head of Commercial, Jason McGuinness, said,
“Ryanair is further building on our already extensive Dublin W22 schedule with the addition of our new Dublin to Cluj route, operating twice weekly from 1st November – just in time for those travelling home to Cluj to spend Christmas with friends and family but whose travel plans have been disrupted by Blue Air’s recent suspension of this route. To celebrate, we are launching a seat sale with fares available from just €19.99 for travel until the end of January 2023, which must be booked by midnight, Thursday 6th Oct. Since these super low fares will be snapped up quickly, customers should log onto www.ryanair.com to avoid missing out.”
Ryanair Holdings, plc is Europe’s largest airline conglomerate and the parent company of Buzz, Lauda, Malta Air, and Ryanair DAC. The airline carries over 150 million passengers annually with more than 2,500 daily departures. Ryanair serves over 200 destinations in 40 countries with a fleet of 505 aircraft including 409 Boeing 737NGs, 67 Boeing 737-8200s and 29 Airbus A320s with Lauda. Currently, the low-cost carrier has nearly 150 Boeing 737-8200s on order, and will grow their fleet to 600+ aircraft by 2026. Ryanair has maintained a stellar safety record for nearly 40 years and prides itself on being “Europe’s greenest cleanest airline group,” promising customers a reduction in CO2 emissions of up to 50%, versus the “Big 4 EU major airlines.” The company continues to grow across Europe and plans on carrying 225 million passengers annually by 2026.
Source: Ryanair