Ryanair, the European budget airline, has announced the launch of new Summer ’24 routes from Bristol Airport, along with additional flights for the highly anticipated Euros 2024 Quarter Final between England and Switzerland in Dusseldorf.
The first flight of Ryanair’s new Summer ’24 route from Bristol to Fuerteventura took off to the skies on July 1, marking the beginning of a four-times-weekly service. On Thursday (July 4), the new Bristol to Prague route will also launch, initially operating four times per week and increasing to six flights per week in October. These routes are part of Ryanair’s expanded Summer ’24 schedule, offering customers more travel options at budget fares.
Ryanair’s Head of Comms, Jade Kirwan, said: ‘Ryanair is pleased to see the first flights our new Fuerteventura and Prague routes from Bristol take-off this week, with our exciting Bristol to Fuerteventura route starting from this morning (1st July) and our Bristol to Prague route following suit from Thursday (4 Jul). Both routes will operate 4 times per week, with our Prague route increasing to 6 flights per week in October, offering our customers even more choice at the lowest fares when booking their Summer getaways.
‘This summer Ryanair will operate 36 routes to/from Bristol Airport, including these new Fuerteventura and Prague routes, all available to book now at ryanair.com.’
In response to demand from English fans, Ryanair has also added extra flights from Stansted to Cologne and Dortmund ahead of the Euros 2024 Quarter Final between England and Switzerland in Dusseldorf this Saturday (6th July).
‘It’s been an epic summer of football so far and to celebrate England’s Quarter Final success, Ryanair has added extra flights from Stansted to Cologne and Dortmund so that more fans can make it to the iconic Dusseldorf Arena to see England take on Switzerland this Saturday’,
Kirwan said.
All new and additional flights are now available for booking on ryanair.com.