Ryanair has another busy week, launching 23 routes on 1 November, five on 2 November, six on 3 November and four on 4 November.
- Ryanair, Europe’s biggest airline, launched 38 new routes from multiple bases during the past week, starting 23 routes on 1 November, five on 2 November, six on 3 November and four on 4 November. The average city pair length of the new sectors was 1,700 kilometres, with the shortest being the Hamburg (HAM) to Brussels (BRU) service at 480 kilometres, and the longest being the 3,988-kilometre route between Oslo Torp (TRF) and Gran Canaria (LPA). Only 13 of the 38 routes will see the ULCC encounter head-to-head competition, with the fiercest in terms of competing weekly frequencies being on the Madrid (MAD) to Toulouse (TLS) sector, where Iberia offers 32 weekly frequencies. The average weekly frequency of Ryanair 38 new routes is 3.9, with eight flown at least daily.
Launched | From | To | Aircraft (WF) | Competition (WF) |
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1 Nov | Berlin Schönefeld (SXF) | Seville (SVQ) | B738 (3) | |
Brussels Charleroi (CRL) | Toulouse (TLS) | B738 (7) | ||
Dublin (DUB) | Sofia (SOF) | B738 (3) | ||
Fez (FEZ) | Toulouse (TLS) | B738 (2) | Air Arabia Maroc (1) | |
Glasgow (GLA) | Lanzarote (ACE) | Thomas Cook Airlines (4), Jet2.com (3), Thomson Airways (1) | ||
Hamburg (HAM) | Brussels (BRU) | B738 (14) | Brussels Airlines (18) | |
Gran Canaria (LPA) | B738 (3) | Condor (4), airberlin (2), Norwegian (2) | ||
London Stansted (STN) | Hamburg (HAM) | B738 (14) | ||
Olsztyn Mazury (SZY) | B738 (3) | |||
Toulouse (TLS) | B738 (7) | |||
Madrid (MAD) | B738 (14) | Iberia (32) | ||
Malta (MLA) | Nuremburg (NUE) | B738 (2) | ||
Manchester (MAN) | Berlin Schönefeld (SXF) | B738 (7) | easyJet (10) | |
Milan/Bergamo (BGY) | Gdansk (GDN) | B738 (3) | Wizz Air (2) | |
Nis (INI) | B738 (2) | |||
Timisoara (TSR) | B738 (5) | Wizz Air (5) | ||
Nuremberg (NUE) | Budapest (BUD) | B738 (7) | ||
Manchester (MAN) | ||||
Porto (OPO) | Luxembourg (LUX) | B738 (5) | Luxair (6), easyJet (4), TAP Portugal (4) | |
Tenerife South (TFS) | Newcastle (NCL) | B738 (2) | Jet2.com (3), Thomas Cook Airlines (3), Thomson Airways (3), easyJet (2) | |
Vilnius (VNO) | Berlin Schönefeld (SXF) | B738 (3) | ||
Warsaw Modlin (WMI) | Newcastle (NCL) | B738 (2) | ||
Wroclaw (WRO) | Madrid (MAD) | |||
2 Nov | Lanzarote (ACE) | Newcastle (NCL) | Jet2.com (3), Thomas Cook Airlines (2), Thomson Airways (1) | |
Malta (MLA) | Valencia (VLC) | |||
Warsaw Modlin (WMI) | Belfast International (BFS) | |||
Porto (OPO) | ||||
Toulouse (TLS) | ||||
3 Nov | Bratislava (BTS) | Eilat Ovda (VDA) | ||
Malta (MLA) | Toulouse (TLS) | |||
Oslo Torp (TRF) | Gran Canaria (LPA) | Norwegian (2) | ||
Poznan (POZ) | Alicante (ALC) | B738 (1) | ||
Rome Fiumicino (FCO) | Lanzarote (ACE) | Vueling (1) | ||
Valencia (VLC) | Craiova (CRA) | B738 (2) | ||
4 Nov | Bratislava (BTS) | Nis (INI) | ||
Frankfurt Hahn (HHN) | Tangier (TNG) | |||
Leeds Bradford (LBA) | Bratislavia (BTS) | |||
Vilnius (VNO) | ||||
Source: OAG Schedules Analyser w/c 8 November. |
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