Ryanair extends its UK services from Shannon

Ryanair has added two new routes and increased frequency on an existing service between Shannon Airport and the UK.

Ryanair extends its UK services from Shannon

Ryanair has added two new routes and increased frequency on an existing service between Shannon Airport and the UK.

The airline today put on sale its new three times weekly (Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays) Liverpool service from May 19 and a twice weekly (Mondays and Thursdays) Bristol service from May 17.

Ryanair has also added Tuesdays and Wednesdays to its Manchester service from Shannon, which will now run six days a week.

The two new services bring to 17 the number of destinations that will be served by Ryanair from Shannon this year.

Shannon Group CEO Matthew Thomas said that 2018 is going to be a year of growth for the airport.

He said: “We’re gearing up very well for 2018. We’ve already had the announcement of additional transatlantic services this year, and we now have this very positive move by Ryanair for our UK schedule to add to the new Reus-Barcelona service Ryanair is starting in March.

“The UK is our largest market and it is encouraging that despite the uncertainty surrounding Brexit, we are adding new services into the UK.”

Shannon Airport Managing Director, Andrew Murphy, said: “Liverpool and Bristol are popular outbound destinations from Shannon but both also have an inbound opportunity for this region.

"Tourism Ireland’s support for these services is very much in acknowledgement of that and their commitment will lead to additional tourists coming into the region and they must be commended for that.”

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