RYANAIR ANNOUNCES NEW ROUTE FROM ZADAR TO BARI
1 million € 5 flights*
Ryanair, the world's favourite airline, today (10th March) announced the new twice weekly service (Tuesdays and Saturdays) from Zadar to Bari, in Puglia Region.
This new route (Ryanair's 11th route from Zadar) will commence on 1st June 2010 and will connect the Dalmatian Region with Southern Italy.
Ryanair's Melisa Corrigan said:
"We are delighted to announce this new route from Zadar to Bari, only one week after the Bremen announcement. This will be the second low cost route to Italy, as Ryanair already offers flights to Pisa."
"Ryanair will continue to grow as other airlines pull routes and reduce capacity whilst incurring significant losses. With passengers becoming increasingly price sensitive Ryanair will continue to expand so that even more passengers can take advantage of our guaranteed lowest fares and no fuel surcharges. Croatian consumers/visitors can now choose among 11 exciting destinations in Europe including UK, Germany and Belgium".
"To celebrate the new route from Zadar to Bari, Ryanair is offering 1 million € 5* seats for travel across its European network, which are only available for booking on www.ryanair.com until midnight Thursday (11th March). We are sure these seats will be snapped up fast, so we urge all passengers to book them now!!"
*Blackout periods apply, Terms and Conditions apply.
Schedule:
Starting date: 1st June 2010
Zadar-Bari: 18:05-19:35 Tuesday and Saturday
Bari-Zadar: 16:10-17:40 Tuesday and Saturday
Ends:
For further information:
Melisa Corrigan - Ryanair
Tel: 00353 15081791
Ryanair is the World's favourite airline with 41 bases and 1,00+ low fare routes across 26 countries, connecting 153 destinations. Ryanair operates a fleet of 232 new Boeing 737-800 aircraft with firm orders for a further 82 new aircraft (before taking account of planned disposals), which will be delivered over the next 2.5 years. Ryanair currently has a team of more than 7,000 people and expects to carry approximately 73 million passengers in the current year.