Ryanair celebrated carrying over 10 million passengers through Bournemouth Airport since it began operations to/from Bournemouth in 1996. Ryanair was the first low-cost airline to operate at Bournemouth Airport and has grown its presence from a single route to/from Dublin to a 20-route operation connecting 9 countries across Europe with its 2 Bournemouth based aircraft – an investment of $200m and supporting 600 local jobs, including 60 highly paid, high skilled aviation jobs.
This Summer Ryanair is operating its biggest ever schedule at Bournemouth Airport with over 120 weekly flights spanning 20 routes, including 3 new routes to Agadir, Lanzarote, and Nantes, providing customers with unbeatable choice at the lowest fares when booking their Summer ’24 getaways.
Ryanair’s Head of Communications, Jade Kirwan said: “We are delighted to celebrate over 10 million Ryanair passengers through Bournemouth Airport. This significant milestone showcases Ryanair’s continued growth and investment at Bournemouth, where Ryanair has operated since 1996. This summer, Ryanair is operating 120 weekly flights across 20 routes on our 2 Bournemouth based aircraft – an investment of $200m and supporting over 600 local jobs.
We look forward to carrying millions more passengers on Ryanair’s low-fare flights to/from Bournemouth over the years to come.”
Bournemouth Airport is operated by Regional & City Airports (RCA) part of Rigby Group plc. The Bournemouth Airport Management Team, together with over 280 members of staff, oversee the daily running of the airport. The primary function is the management, delivery and operation of a range of airport services which enables passengers to move through the airport terminal building onto and from an aircraft in a safe manner with minimal delay and disruption.
The Airport is also committed to monitoring and improving the overall quality, environmental and health and safety performance in all aspects of service delivery.
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