Summer starts early for Ryanair passengers at London Stansted Airport
LOW cost airline Ryanair today (Tuesday March 30) welcomed passengers on board its new low cost service from London Stansted to Trapani by releasing one million �8 seats for travel until May 2010.
LOW cost airline Ryanair today (Tuesday March 30) welcomed passengers on board its new low cost service from London Stansted to Trapani by releasing one million �8 seats for travel until May 2010.
Ryanair's new Italian route from London Stansted will operate daily with fares starting from �8 one way inclusive of taxes and charges.
Ryanair's sun routes from London Stansted to Pula (Croatia), Perpignan, Toulon (St Tropez) and Almeria also started back this week with London Stansted passengers taking advantage of some spring sun!
Speaking today, Ryanair's Laura McCormack said: "Ryanair is delighted to welcome passengers on board its new service from London Stansted to Trapani. Trapani situated on the west coast of Sicily in Italy is an ideal holiday destination with fantastic clear blue seas, stunning scenery, sunny weather and sensational Sicilian cuisine.
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"To celebrate its new route at London Stansted Airport, Ryanair is releasing one million seats for just �8. This offer is available to book until midnight Thursday April 1 for travel in April and May.
"We urge passengers to log onto ryanair.com immediately, as these fares will be snapped up quickly.
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