Ryanair will launch twice weekly service between Dublin and Genoa for the winter 2022/23 season. To celebrate the new route, the carrier is offering one-way fares from €19.99, which must be booked by April 24th, for travel through March 2023.
On Friday (April 22, 2022), Ryanair announced the launch of twice weekly service between Dublin and Genoa for the winter 2022/23 season. The new route reaffirms the carrier’s commitment to Dublin and support for the recovery of Irish tourism. Celebrating the new route, Ryanair has launched a seat sale with one-way fares from €19.99. To qualify for the low fares, tickets must be booked on the airline’s website by Sunday, April 24, 2022, for travel until the end of March 2023.
In Friday’s Announcment, Ryanair’s Marketing Director, Dara Brady, said,
“As Europe’s no. 1 airline, Ryanair is delighted to announce an exciting new winter route to Genoa which will operate twice weekly starting this winter. The opening of this new route from Dublin reinforces our commitment to increasing connectivity, travel options, and inbound tourism to Dublin and Ireland. To allow our customers and visitors to/from Dublin to book their getaway at the lowest fares, we are launching a seat sale with fares available from just €19,99 for travel until the end of March 2023, which must be booked by Sunday 24th. 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 over 400 Boeing 737 Family aircraft and 20 Airbus A320s. Currently, the low-cost carrier has more than 200 Boeing 737-8200s on order, and will grow their fleet to 600+ aircraft in the coming years. 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.”
Source: Ryanair
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