- Birmingham (BHX) Malaga (AGP)
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up to 3 Non-stop flights per dayat least 2h 45minfrom £65 - Birmingham (BHX) Alicante (ALC)
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up to 4 Non-stop flights per dayat least 2h 25minfrom £54 - Birmingham (BHX) Barcelona (BCN)
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up to 2 Non-stop flights per dayat least 2h 5minfrom £63 - Birmingham (BHX) Dublin (DUB)
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up to 9 Non-stop flights per dayat least 55minfrom £47 - Birmingham (BHX) Faro (FAO)
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up to 2 Non-stop flights per dayat least 2h 50minfrom £51 - Birmingham (BHX) Malta (MLA)
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up to 2 Non-stop flights per dayat least 3h 15minfrom £98 - Birmingham (BHX) Cork (ORK)
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1–2 Non-stop flights per dayat least 1h 20minfrom £45 - Birmingham (BHX) Paphos (PFO)
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up to 2 Non-stop flights per dayat least 4h 30minfrom £150 - Birmingham (BHX) Majorca (PMI)
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up to 3 Non-stop flights per dayat least 2h 20minfrom £55 - Birmingham (BHX) Tenerife South (TFS)
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up to 2 Non-stop flights per dayat least 4h 15minfrom £88 - Birmingham (BHX) Toulouse (TLS)
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up to 3 Non-stop flights per weekat least 1h 45minfrom £143 - Edinburgh (EDI) Malaga (AGP)
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up to 2 Non-stop flights per dayat least 3h 20minfrom £70 - Edinburgh (EDI) Copenhagen (CPH)
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up to 2 Non-stop flights per dayat least 1h 45minfrom £57 - Edinburgh (EDI) Dublin (DUB)
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up to 8 Non-stop flights per dayat least 1hfrom £48 - Edinburgh (EDI) Cork (ORK)
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up to 3 Non-stop flights per dayat least 1h 20minfrom £47 - Edinburgh (EDI) Prague (PRG)
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up to 2 Non-stop flights per dayat least 2h 10minfrom £133 - London Gatwick (LGW) Alicante (ALC)
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up to 6 Non-stop flights per dayat least 2h 25minfrom £40 - London Gatwick (LGW) Dublin (DUB)
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7–12 Non-stop flights per dayat least 1h 15minfrom £51 - London Stansted (STN) Malaga (AGP)
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up to 5 Non-stop flights per dayat least 2h 50minfrom £51 - London Stansted (STN) Belfast (BFS)
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up to 6 Non-stop flights per dayat least 1h 15minfrom £31
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Information on Ryanair
Information about Ryanair
Ryanair was founded in 1985 and is a member of the European Low Fares Airline Association (ELFAA). It is Europe's largest low-cost airline (just ahead of easyJet), and is at place 3 of all European airlines (just behind Air France / KLM, Lufthansa and British Airways). The success of Ireland’s Ryanair is strongly connected to the success of low-cost airlines in general, which has been evident since the end of the 1990s. However, Ryanair seems to be the sole airline in Europe with a consistent "no frills" concept. Steadily rising passenger numbers can be attributed to the low-cost of tickets, the airline's punctuality, and a friendly and efficient service.
Ryanair offers point-to-point flights, meaning that it is not responsible for connecting flights, which is an essential element of the short touchdowns of the aircraft at the airports that are served.
As Europe’s leading low-cost airline Ryanair offers hndreds of routes between countries in Europe as well as overseas, serving many different airports. Of the European bases, London Stansted is the most important base for Ryanair. Other bases include Dublin, Milan-Bergamo, Brussels-Charleroi and Alicante. Other important and popular routes include Birmingham-Malaga and Bristol-Malaga.
Outside Europe, only airports in Morocco are served. About one quarter of all airports operated by Ryanair are located in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Approximately 20% of Ryanair flights commute back and forth between the islands. This tendency is, however, on the decrease as Ryanair’s European route network is being expanded. Ryanair is also well established in Germany, Spain, Italy, France and Poland, and even here operates on a large number of routes. The airline operates services in North Africa, where it specialises in domestic short-haul flights. Ryanair is treading in the footsteps of Easyjet with planned expansion towards North Africa and Eastern Europe (former Yugoslavia, the Baltic States).
In 2003 Ryanair bought out the low-cost offshoot Buzz from KLM (UK).
Fleet
Ryanair owns only aircraft of the type Boeing 737 and is planning to bu,y approximately 120 new Boeing 737-800 by 2010.
Contact
- URL:
- Telephone:
- 0871 246 0000 - 10p per minute, calls from mobiles and other networks may cost more.)
- Country:
- Ireland (IE)
- Address:
- Ryanair, Customer Service Department, PO Box 11451, Swords, Co Dublin, Irland
About Ryanair
- Home airport:
- DUB
- Year founded:
- 1985
- Number of aircraft:
- 350
Baggage fees
- Hand luggage / hold luggage:
- 10 kg, 55 cm x 40 cm x 20 cm