Ryanair launches seven new routes from Dublin Airport as part of new 2019 Winter schedule
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Ryanair launches seven new routes from Dublin Airport as part of new 2019 Winter schedule

RYANAIR HAS announced a series of new routes coming out of Dublin Airport as part of the discount airline’s Irish Winter 2019 schedule.

A total of 119 new winter flights are set to be made available, with services offering trips from Dublin Airport to Bordeaux, Gothenburg, Kyiv and Pisa.

In each instance, two services a week to each route will be introduced.

Additionally, Ryanair will be offering four services a week from Dublin to Bournemouth and two daily services between the Irish Capital and Southend in London.

There will also be more flights on routes running from Dublin to Cologne, Lisbon and Malaga. The routes are part of a long-term plan expansion plan from Ryanair, with passengers able to book flights on dates as far advanced as March 2020.

To mark the new additions, a seat sale has also been launched with Ryanair offering discounted fares on Irish routes over March and April, with seats available for as little as €14.99.

Anyone hoping to take advantage will need to move fast with these reduced prices only available unilt midnight on Thursday (February 28th), via the Ryanair website.

Ryanair’s Kenny Jacobs said: “We are pleased to launch our Irish winter schedule 2019, with 2 new routes and 119 routes in total, which will deliver 17 million customers p.a. and support 12,750 jobs at Dublin, Shannon, Cork, Knock and Kerry airports, as we grow our Irish traffic by 6%.

"Irish customers and visitors can now book seats as far as March 2020 and enjoy our latest customer care improvements, so there’s never been a better time to book a low fare flight with Ryanair.

"To celebrate, we are releasing seats for sale from just €14.99 for travel in March and April, which are available for booking until midnight Thursday (28 Feb).

“Since these amazing low prices will be snapped up quickly, customers should log onto www.ryanair.com and avoid missing out.”