Summer 2021: Ryanair relies on domestic Spanish flights

Boeing 737-800, operated by Malta Air, at Luqa Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Boeing 737-800, operated by Malta Air, at Luqa Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Summer 2021: Ryanair relies on domestic Spanish flights

Boeing 737-800, operated by Malta Air, at Luqa Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair is increasingly relying on flights within Spain in the summer of 2021. A total of nine additional routes are to be added from July 1, 2021. Existing routes are also being increased.

The strategy was obviously copied from its competitor Volotea, because with its focus on flights within Spain, France and Italy, it got through summer 2020 better than other airlines. is noticeably high.

Ryanair will offer a total of 2021 domestic routes in Spain from July 21. They want to do 800 flights a week. It is also interesting that, for example, they want to set up a connection between Mallorca and Tenerife North. In general, the focus is on connecting the islands with the mainland.

The new routes at a glance:

Routefrequency
Alicante-Ibiza3x a week
Alicante-Menorca3x a week
Mallorca Zaragoza3x a week
Mallorca-Tenerife North2x a week
Malaga Menorca2x a week
Alicante-Lanzarote2x a week
Mallorca Santander2x a week
Fuerteventura-Valencia1x a week

Increases on the following routes:

Routefrequency
Menorca-Valencia7x a week
Malaga-Valencia3x a week
Mallorca-Valencia14x a week
Gran Canaria-Valencia3x a week
Seville-Valencia5x a week
Malaga-Santiago6x a week
Ibiza-Seville5x a week
Lanzarote Seville3x a week

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