Ryanair announces new European flights
Thursday May 29th , 2008

Low-cost airline Ryanair has announced that it is to introduce a number of new routes across Europe.
As of October 2008, the budget carrier will begin offering direct passage between Bournemouth and the Italian city of Milan.
This represents a further boost to the accessibility of the region for consumers in the south of England and could potentially boost tourism in the area.
The introduction of direct flights to Milan could also make it an ideal location for overseas property investors and second home buyers to consider.
In addition, Ryanair has confirmed that it will launch a new service between Glasgow Airport and Malaga.
This means that consumers in the west of Scotland will be able to enjoy more frequent transport links with the Costa del Sol.
The news comes after Ryanair revealed that 4.72 million people boarded its flights last month - 15 per cent more than in April 2007.










