Ryanair launches biggest ever schedule out of Mayo airport
Ryanair has today announced its biggest ever Knock schedule with 16 routes, including an exciting new route to Lanzarote for summer 2023.
The airline will operate over 120 weekly flights to and from Ireland West Airport Knock next summer (+15% growth compared to summer 2022), driving invaluable inbound tourism and offering its west and north-west customers unbeatable choice and the lowest fares when booking their summer holidays.
As well as the new Lanzarote route, the summer 2023 schedule will deliver increased frequencies on five routes, including Birmingham, Bristol, East Midlands and Manchester.
Ryanair has operated at Ireland West Airport Knock for the past 37 years and this new record summer schedule will not only provide Ryanair’s west and north-west customers with recession-busting fares across an unbeatable selection of sunny hotspots and vibrant European city break destinations next summer, but will also continue to promote important rural development through Ryanair’s support of over 580 local jobs and delivery of even greater connectivity with Europe and its millions of holidaymakers.
To celebrate, Ryanair is launching a limited-time seat sale with fares from just €29.99 for travel from April 1 until the end of October next year. The seats must be booked by midnight on December 10 on www.ryanair.com.
Ryanair’s head of communications, Jade Kirwan, said: “As Europe and Ireland’s most reliable airline, Ryanair is delighted to announce even more growth for the west/north-west with our biggest ever Knock schedule, offering over 120 weekly flights across 16 routes, including our exciting new Lanzarote route, for summer 2023.”
Joe Gilmore, managing director of Ireland West Airport Knock, added: “2023 is shaping up to be the busiest year on record at Ireland West Airport and with flights to 16 different destinations with Ryanair next year, there is huge choice available for our customers in the west, north-west and further afield.
“Ryanair’s continued growth is a huge vote of confidence in the airport and the region, and we’d like to thank them for their continued support and commitment to the airport. We look forward to welcoming the Lanzarote service back to the airport next summer and to working with Ryanair in promoting their record summer schedule next year.”