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Ryanair announce 14 routes  
European Airlines  
   

Ryanair, Europe's largest low-cost carrier, has revealed that it will start 14 new routes from the month of October this year, including 5 new locations and 3 new routes from Glasgow Prestwick Airport. This is great news for passengers of Ryanair as they would have wider schedule to choose from and more options of destinations to travel to.

The Irish based low fares carrier will launch these new routes from its bases in Glasgow, Marseille, Bournemouth and Bremen and will bring the total number of routes it serves to 660. The grand total also includes its services to 4 new airports at Lille in France and Agadir, Tangier and Nadoe in Morocco. Truly, this would be a great advancement in recent times when other airlines are struggling to maintain some of the routes in the wake of rising oil costs through the world.

The new routes that the low-cost carrier will be launching during the week ending 27th October include: Bremen to: Gothenburg, Fuerteventura, Tenerife and Marrakesh; Bournemouth to: Paris and Milan; Glasgow to: Malaga, Faro, Tenerife; and Marseille to: Brest, Agadir, Nador, Tangier and Lille. So, if you are planning to visit any of these destinations, you can book a ticket with Ryanair.

To mark the launch of new routes, the low-cost carrier is also offering 500,000 seats for a price starting from as little as £10 one-way for travel in the months of June and July on a number of other routes it operates.