This winter, Ryanair will open seven new destinations from Toulouse
The Irish low-cost company has just presented the destinations it will serve this winter from Toulouse-Blagnac airport. 23 lines in total, seven of which are new to the programme.
How about spending your next winter vacation in the sun? Never mind. Ryanair has just unveiled its winter program in Toulouse in the presence of Dara Brady, Ryanair’s Marketing Director. The Irish low cost company offers a total of 23 destinations including 7 new lines including: Tenerife, Venice, Luxembourg, Rabat and Rome. Over the winter, Ryanair will operate more than 140 weekly flights. Enough to allow Toulouse residents to visit Krakow or Birmingham, two destinations which were not previously served from Toulouse-Blagnac airport.
The 23 destinations served this winter by Ryanair from Toulouse
Morocco: Agadir, Fez, Marrakech, Oujda, Rabat, Tangier
Spain: Alicante, Seville, Tenerife South,
Portugal: Lisbon, Porto
UK: Birmingham, Edinburgh, London
Italy: Milan, Naples, Rome, Venice
Belgium: Brussels
Poland: Krakow
Ireland: Dublin
Luxemburg: Luxemburg
Malta: Malta
A second Boeing based in Toulouse
For this insurance ramp-up, the Ryanair fleet based in Toulouse will expand with a second Boeing 737 this winter. Philippe Crébassa, chairman of the executive board of Toulouse-Blagnac, welcomed this: “Ryanair is offering a major flight program this winter which allows us to intensify our offer to destinations that are popular with our passengers. In this context of recovery, the installation of an additional Ryanair aircraft based, reaffirms the Toulouse anchorage of the company. »
On the occasion of this launch, Ryanair is launching a sale of seats from €19.99 one-way for journeys between October 22 and January 23. But beware, this call price only concerns a limited number of seats, is only accessible on certain flights and remains excited to take your ticket before Thursday, October 13th. Reservations are made directly on the airline website.
Ryanair had been forced to close its Toulouse base in October 2020 due to the health crisis. The Irish company had reopened it in the summer of 2021.