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Nadia Breen

Ryanair Belfast City Airport new routes for Summer 2021

Ryanair has announced it will return to Belfast City Airport after 11 years with eight new routes.

Northern Ireland holiday-makers can now book a getaway to summer favourites including Malaga, Mallorca, Faro, Alicante, Barcelona, Ibiza, Milan Bergamo and Valencia from Belfast City.

These flights will operate from June to October.

The airline say passengers will fly with the option to avail of a “zero change fee”.

Amount of flights per week

  • Malaga, 7 weekly
  • Mallorca, 7 weekly
  • Faro, 7 weekly
  • Alicante, 7 weekly
  • Barcelona, 5 weekly
  • Ibiza, twice weekly
  • Milan Bergamo, twice weekly
  • Valencia, twice weekly

Ryanair ’s Director of Marketing, Dara Brady said: “We are delighted to make a return to Belfast City Airport this summer, having previously operated here in 2010.

"The UK Govt’s highly successful rollout of their vaccination programme gives customers the confidence that travel will be possible this summer and NI consumers now have 8 routes at low fares to some of the most popular summer holiday destinations in Spain, Portugal and Italy to choose from.

"To celebrate the launch of these 8 summer routes from Belfast City, we are launching a seat sale with fares available from just £14.99 for travel from June to October 2021, which must be booked by midnight Saturday, 6th March only on Ryanair.com.

"We look forward to welcoming NI customers on board our flights to the likes of Alicante, Barcelona, Milan and Valencia this summer".

CEO of Belfast City Airport, Brian Ambrose said this is excellent news for those considering a getaway this summer.

He added: "The choice of routes offered by Ryanair will facilitate both city breaks and relaxing beach holidays for our passengers."

"Travel has been significantly restricted over the last 12 months and as the vaccine rollout continues at pace and the restrictions ease, we expect there will be considerable demand for these routes, and we look forward to welcoming Ryanair customers through the terminal," he added.

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