Ryanair wants to collect bookings for the summer of 2022

Boeing 737-800 operated by Malta Air (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Boeing 737-800 operated by Malta Air (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Ryanair wants to collect bookings for the summer of 2022

Boeing 737-800 operated by Malta Air (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The Ryanair Group has already released around 500 routes for the summer flight schedule 2022 for booking. Around 10.000 flights per week are offered. The company declares that further destinations for the summer of next year will be bookable in the next few months.

The carrier is obviously trying to land long-term advance bookings. Due to the fact that the time between payment and use of the service is far apart, Ryanair is obviously trying to organize additional money. Defacto grant customers who book very long in advance an interest-free loan.

“We are pleased to start our summer program 2022, which so far includes 500 connections to Europe's most popular city and sunny destinations. With more than 10.000 flights per week and more destinations to be published in the coming months, customers can now make their travel plans for summer 2022 even easier. We have established connections with firm favorites of German customers such as Palma de Mallorca, Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Faro, and many more will be added shortly, ”said Jason McGuinness, Director of Commercial at Ryanair.

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