Ryanair announced on Tuesday the launch of their inaugural flight from Yerevan, Armenia to Milan-Bergamo and Rome-Ciampino. Both routes will be operated twice weekly and extended into the airline’s summer schedule.
Today, Ryanair announced the launch of the first-ever service from the Armenian capital of Yerevan to Milan-Bergamo and Rome-Ciampino in Italy. The routes will be operated twice-weekly and the service will extend into the summer 2020 season. Ryanair’s 2020 summer schedule from Armenia will also include twice-weekly service from Yerevan to Berlin-Schönefeld (Germany) and Thessaloniki (Greece) as well as twice-weekly service from Gyumri to Athens (Greece) and Memmingen (Germany). In Tuesday’s announcement, Ryanair’s Olga Pawlonka said in part,
“We’re delighted to officially launch our Armenia 2020 schedule, with the start of our new routes from Yerevan to Milan Bergamo and Rome Ciampino. Today marks the start of our first ever winter schedule for Yerevan airport which will help deliver 198,000 customers to/from Yerevan and Gyumri airports this year.”
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 154M passengers annually with over 2,400 daily departures from 82 bases. Ryanair serves over 200 destinations in 40 countries with a fleet of over 475 Boeing 737 Family aircraft. Currently, the low-cost carrier (LCC) has an additional 210 Boeing 737s on order to provide added capacity for an expected 200M customers by FY 2024. Ryanair employs more than 19,000 and has maintained a stellar safety record for over 34 years. The airline also 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.”
Source: Ryanair
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