Ryanair announced on Tuesday that they will launch a new route Between London-Stansted and Oradea, Romania starting in December 2020. The route will be included in the carrier’s winter 2020 and summer 2021 Stansted schedules.
On Tuesday (September 29, 2020), Ryanair announced an expansion of their route network with new service between London-Stansted and Oradea, Romania from December 2020. The carrier will offer twice-weekly service on the route which will be included in both their winter 2020 and summer 2021 Stansted schedules. British holidaymakers can now book flights to Oradea as far out as October 2021 and for a limited time fares are available for as low as £14.99 for travel through January. In Tuesday’s announcement, Ryanair’s Director of Commercial, Jason Mc Guinness, said,
“Ryanair is pleased to launch a new London Stansted route to Oradea (Romania), commencing in December, which will operate twice weekly as part of our London Stansted Winter 2020 and Summer 2021 schedules. Customers in London can now book flights to Oradea as far out as October 2021. To celebrate this new Oradea route, we are launching a seat sale with fares available from just £14.99, for travel until the end of January 2021, which must be booked by midnight Thursday (1 Oct). Since these amazing low fares will be snapped up quickly, customers should log onto www.ryanair.com and 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 usually carries over 154 million passengers annually with over 2,500 daily departures. Ryanair typically serves over 200 destinations in 40 countries with a fleet of 460 Boeing 737 Family aircraft and 20 Airbus A320s. Currently, the low-cost carrier has an additional 321 Boeing 737s on order and the Ryanair Group expects annual traffic to reach 200 million customers by FY 2024. Ryanair has maintained a stellar safety record for over 34 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.”
Source: Ryanair