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Ryanair launches flights to the Amalfi Coast

Ryanair launches flights to the Amalfi Coast!

Ryanair announced the commencement of operations at Salerno-Costa d’Amalfi Airport starting in August 2024. This new service will feature 16 weekly flights across three new routes, generating over 100 local jobs.

Salerno will become Ryanair’s 32nd airport in Italy, expanding its extensive network. The new routes will link Salerno with London Stansted, Milan Bergamo, and Turin, significantly boosting tourism and business opportunities. This initiative will offer residents and visitors in the Campania region greater connectivity with Europe’s lowest fares.

Highlights of Ryanair launches flights to the Amalfi Coast-  New Operations in Salerno:

  • New Routes: London Stansted, Milan Bergamo, and Turin
  • Weekly Flights: 16 flights per week
  • Annual Passengers: Over 130,000
  • New Jobs: More than 100

Jason McGuinness, Ryanair’s Chief Commercial Officer, highlighted the substantial growth these new routes will bring to Salerno, promoting travel for business, medical appointments, and personal visits. Ryanair is committed to maintaining its service, continuing the Milan Bergamo and Turin routes into the winter season of 2024/25, ensuring year-round connectivity.

This new venture underscores Ryanair’s dedication to enhancing travel options and supporting local economies. The Salerno expansion marks a significant step in strengthening connections within Italy and across Europe, benefiting both the local community and travelers seeking affordable and convenient travel options.

Why visit the Amalfi Coast?

The Amalfi Coast is a part of the Campania region located in Southern Italy. It is characterised by steep cliffs, small villages, and pristine waters. People come here from all over the world to see these features. It consists of towns such as Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello which are picturesque with each having its own unique charm and breathtaking views. In addition to that fact, it is also famous because of its lemon trees, fresh seafood restaurants as well as beautiful beaches where visitors can relax under sunny skies or take long walks along clean sand shores.You can also visit ancient churches built centuries ago or go hiking across scenic trails while boat riding up the coast offers another way through which one may enjoy the area’s beauty especially if they decide not only look at it but also experience touch and feel everything around them.Ultimately what makes The Amalfi Coast so special? Well for starters UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site back in 1997 due to its outstanding universal value. Secondly no matter how much time you spend exploring these parts; there will always be something new waiting around every corner.

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24 June 2024
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