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Ryanair Opens 9 New Dublin Routes From April 2014

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14-Nov-2013 RYANAIR TO CREATE 300 DIRECT & 1,000 INDIRECT JOBS

ALMERIA, BARI, BASEL, BUCHAREST, CHANIA, COMISO, LISBON, MARRAKESH & PRAGUE & INCREASED FLIGHTS ON 8 EXISTING ROUTES

Ryanair, Ireland's favourite airline, today (14 Nov) announced it will open 9 new routes from Dublin (from April 2014) as well as increased frequencies on 8 existing routes, which will deliver an additional 700,000 passengers p.a. and support 700* new on-site jobs at Dublin Airport. This new capacity is the final part of the 1 million passenger growth that Ryanair promised to deliver at the main Irish airports as a direct result of the Government's decision to scrap the €3 travel tax from April 2014. Ryanair's growth at Dublin from April 2014 will deliver:

Ryanair also announced that it will create over 300 new direct jobs in Ireland in 2014, for pilots, cabin crew, customer service specialists and software developers as the airline rolls out an extensive programme of customer service and website improvements. These 300 new Ryanair jobs will be in addition to the 1,000 indirect jobs that will be created at Dublin, Knock and Shannon airports to cater for the 1 million passenger growth which Ryanair will deliver from April 2014 following the scrapping of the travel tax.

1 MILLION NEW PASSENGERS FROM APRIL 2014

2013/14 2014/15 Growth
DUBLIN 7,550,000 8,250,000 700,000
CORK 865,000 865,000 -
KERRY 270,000 270,000 -
KNOCK 500,000 580,000 80,000
SHANNON 450,000 750,000 300,000
TOTAL 9,635,000 10,715,000 +1,080,000

Ryanair's Michael O'Leary said: "Ryanair is pleased to deliver 9 new Europe routes to/from Dublin and over 1m new passengers for Ireland (which will create over 1,000 new jobs at the Irish airports) in direct response to the Government's welcome initiative to scrap the €3 air travel tax from April 2014. A critical component of this growth will be 100 extra weekly flights into Dublin from Britain, which will reverse the recent tourism declines in UK visitors coming to Ireland. Ryanair's fares on these new Europe routes start from €29.99, which is half the price of Aer Lingus' lowest fares (€60) to Lisbon, Madrid, Nice and Prague. We are also proud to confirm that we will create over 300 new direct jobs in Ryanair in Ireland in 2014 to crew our new based aircraft and to help us roll out our very exciting growth plans, which will include significant improvements to the Ryanair.com website and to our industry leading customer service."

daa's Kevin Toland said: "Daa is pleased by Ryanair's decision to accelerate its growth at Dublin Airport in response to the Government's decision on the air travel tax and the attractive suite of incentives we offer to airlines launching new services or increasing passenger numbers. This year represents the third successive year of growth at Dublin Airport on both short and long haul services, which is very positive for tourism and the overall economy, and today's announcement provides a strong platform for continuation of this trend."

9 New Europe Routes April 2014

8 Routes With More Flights

Almeria

4 weekly

Birmingham

6 to 8 daily

Bari

4 weekly

Bristol

4 to 6 daily

Basel

6 weekly

Edinburgh

4 to 8 daily

Bucharest

8 weekly

Glasgow (PIK)

4 to 6 daily

Chania

4 weekly

London (STN)

16 to 18 daily

Comiso

4 weekly

Madrid

14 to 18 weekly

Lisbon

14 weekly

Manchester

8 to 10 daily

Marrakesh

4 weekly

Nice

4 to 6 weekly

Prague

10 weekly

*ACI research confirms up to 1,000 'on-site' jobs are sustained at international airports for every 1m passengers