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Ryanair makes regional Italy "more accessible"

Heading to Italy? Then you may be pleased to hear that Ryanair has added a range of routes which connect through key Italian cities.

Heading to Italy? Then you may be pleased to hear that Ryanair has added a range of routes which connect through key Italian cities.

The Irish carrier has further enhanced its European appeal by adding 27 routes to its network which connect through Milan Bergamo and Rome Fiumicino Airports.

Many of the flights will connect through Rome Fiumicino Airport Image credit: Eater.com

Many of the flights will connect through Rome Fiumicino Airport
Image credit: Eater.com

As well as a range of regional Italian destinations, the new connecting flights will serve Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Prague and Ibiza. The expansion gives the low cost carrier’s customers access to a total of 181 connecting services.

“These new connections make regional Italy in particular more accessible for European customers in advance of developing more direct routes to the regions in the coming years,” Ryanair chief commercial officer David O’Brien said.

Ryanair's David O'Brien

Ryanair’s David O’Brien

“Customers flying on these routes will be able to transfer onto their next flight at Milan or Rome without having to go landside, and will have their bags checked through to their final destination.”

Travellers can book and transfer directly onto connecting Ryanair flights with Ryanair customers now able to transfer”‘airside” between connecting flights without having to go “landside”. This follows the launch of this service in July and its subsequent expansion.

They can also see checked-in baggage transferred through to their final destination.

 

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