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Ryanair launches 14 new routes from London aiports

Ryanair has announced it will operate 14 new routes from London airports this winter (Niall Carson/PA) (PA Archive)
Ryanair has announced it will operate 14 new routes from London airports this winter (Niall Carson/PA) (PA Archive)

Ryanair has announced it will operate 14 new routes from London airports this winter.

The Dublin-based carrier announced it will launch flights from Stansted to destinations such as Helsinki Finland; Stockholm Sweden; and Zagreb, Croatia.

Among the locations which will be served from Luton are Gran Canaria, Spain; Naples, Italy; and Grenoble, France.

Scrap PCR tests for fully vaccinated arrivals

Michael O'Leary, Ryanair

A new link to Spain’s Malaga will open at Gatwick.

Ryanair said the announcement will create more than 500 new jobs for pilots, cabin crew and engineers at its London airports.

Michael O’Leary, chief executive of Ryanair, said: “Ryanair is committed to rebuilding London’s tourism industry, jobs and connectivity as we grow across Europe and recover air travel to pre-Covid levels.”

He added: “As vaccinations and consumer confidence returns, Ryanair again calls on the UK Government to scrap PCR tests for fully vaccinated arrivals.”