Granada low-cost airline and flight news
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July 17th, 2007
Various new routes for Vueling
Vueling have put five new routes on sale including Granada to Paris (Charles de Gaulle) and Rome (Fiumicino) (from the end of October 2007), Seville to Bilbao and Venice (Marco Polo) and from Alicante to Brussels (International). These are all available now at www.vueling.com.
October 5th, 2006
Ryanair expansion at Nottingham East Midlands
From 12 February 2007, Ryanair will expand their operation from East Midlands. During a two week period they will launch 10 new routes. They will begin flying to Inverness, Knock, Valencia, Santiago de Compostela, Granada, Alghero, Milan (Orio al Serio), Pisa, Krakow and Bratislava.
September 24th, 2006
2 new Vueling routes
Spanish low-cost airline Vueling will begin flying two new routes from 29 October 2006. These include Granada to Madrid and Seville to Rome (Fiumicino). Flights can be booked now at www.vueling.com.
September 4th, 2006
Ryanair adds 2 new routes from Milan
Ryanair will launch a further 2 routes from their Milan (Orio al Serio) base from 31 October 2006. They will begin flying to Granada in Spain and to Wroclaw in Poland.
May 5th, 2006
Vueling to fly to Granada
Vueling will begin flying from their Barcelona base to Granada from 29 June 2006. They will fly daily on this route. Tickets can already be purchased at www.vueling.com.
April 12th, 2006
Ryanair expands outside Europe from Frankfurt
Ryanair have announced a major expansion from their Frankfurt (Hahn) base. This will include 9 new routes, starting from 25 October 2006.
The new routes will see Ryanair follow rival low-cost airline easyJet into the North African market, as they will begin flying to Morocco. The new routes from Frankfurt (Hahn) include flights to Marrakech and Fez. Additional new routes also includes the Polish cities of Wroclaw and Krakow, Verona (Villafranca) and Trieste in Italy, Granada and Murcia in Spain and also the Lithuanian city of Kaunas.
June 21st, 2005
Ryanair adds routes from Stansted
As expected, Ryanair today announced details of their new routes from London (Stansted). This includes a route to Kaunas, their first Lithuanian route, and the first low-cost connection from outside Scandinavia to Lithuania. Flights will commence on 22 September 2005.
They will also launch 3 new routes to Lodz in Poland (another new Ryanair destination, and a new destination for the European budget route map), Poznan and Grenoble.
Ryanair also announced that they would be increasing frequencies on their routes from Stansted to Derry, Seville, Granada, Riga and Tampere.
January 17th, 2005
Monarch Scheduled adds routes from Gatwick
Monarch Scheduled have announced they will begin flying 2 new routes from London (Gatwick) on 28 April 2005. The new routes will include Lisbon and Granada. They will be the first low-cost airline to fly Gatwick - Granada.
November 22nd, 2004
Ryanair announces new Liverpool base
As anticipated, Ryanair today announced that Liverpool will become their next base. They will add 9 new routes, will bring them up to 13 routes from Liverpool. This move is perhaps surprising as for some time, Liverpool has been a major hub for easyJet and is also served by 7 low-cost airlines.
The new routes include flights to Reus, Cork, Granada, Pisa, Limoges, Murcia, Nimes, Shannon and Venice (Treviso).
November 19th, 2004
Ryanair announce 4 new routes
Ryanair will launch 4 new routes next year. From London (Gatwick) they will launch a new route to Knock on 19 January.
They will also begin 3 new routes from London (Stansted) including Brno in Czech Republic (24 March) and Granada (7 February) in Spain, both of which are new destinations for low-cost airlines in Europe.
They also launch a new route to the Polish city of Wroclaw on 24 March.