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Ryan Air announces new Paris-Agadir route

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LThe 2022 summer schedule includes 61 destinations and more than 240 weekly flights, 53 more than the summer of 2019 before the Pandemic, the carrier said in a statement. “Ryanair is pleased to announce its largest Parisian program, offering 13 new routes to spectacular destinations such as Agadir, Madeira, Santiago, Leeds and Malaga,” said Dara Brady, Ryanair’s Marketing Director.

The introduction of these new routes from Paris-Beauvais “strengthens our commitment to increase connectivity, travel options and tourism in the region, as Ryanair now offers 28% more capacity than before the Pandemic,” he noted. The program, set up to mark Ryan Air’s 25th anniversary at Paris Airport, enables the company to “continue its growth in the region after 25 successful years”.

In mid-February, the Irish company announced a new air link between the Scottish capital, Edinburgh, and Maracak in the summer of 2022.

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