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    Bournemouth Airport announces new Ryanair services to Bergerac and Zadar

    News TeamBy News Team03/06/2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Bournemouth Airport has announced the launch of two new Ryanair routes this month, Bergerac and Zadar.

    The new Ryanair flights to Bergerac in France will start on Saturday, June 4. Later this month, on June 18, Ryanair will start a new service to the resort of Zadar on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast. This brings the number of Ryanair routes available from Bournemouth to 15 this summer.

    Both flights operate twice a week on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Tickets are on sale at ryanair.com.

    Bergerac is an archetypal medieval French town on the banks of the Dordogne and a gateway to south west France. Zadar is claimed to be ‘one of the coolest places on the Adriatic’, known for its Roman and Venetian ruins, relaxed beaches and proximity to Croatia’s national parks.

    Steve Gill, Bournemouth Airport managing director, said: ‘Our summer season is well and truly underway and it’s great to see Ryanair bringing even more choice to holidaymakers from their local airport. We’ve got 33 destinations on offer this year to 16 countries and the travel industry really is starting to bounce back to meet strong demand for overseas travel.’

    Ryanair’s 15 routes from Bournemouth include: Spain: Alicante, Girona (Barcelona), Gran Canaria, Malaga, Murcia, Palma de Mallorca, Tenerife; Ireland: Dublin; Hungary: Budapest; Poland: Krakow and Wroclaw; Portugal: Faro and Lisbon; Croatia: Zadar and France: Bergerac.

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