Ryanair announces new route from Budapest
Ryanair has today (20 Dec) announced a new route from Budapest to Belfast, operating twice weekly from Apr as part of its Summer ’23 schedule.
Ryanair announces 4 additional routes for new Belfast international base
Ryanair, on December 19, 2022, announced 4 additional routes for its comeback to Belfast International Airport for Summer’23. The return to Belfast International will consist of 16 total routes incl. these 4 newly announced routes to Budapest, Cardiff, Mallorca, and Valencia. Ryanair will operate over 140 weekly flights to/from Belfast International with 2 based aircraft from the beginning of the Summer’23 season, driving invaluable inbound tourism to Belfast and offering its Northern-Ireland customers unbeatable choice and the lowest fares when booking their summer getaways.
From Budapest
To celebrate, Ryanair has launched a limited-time seat sale for early bird customers looking to bag themselves a bargain on their Summer ‘23 holiday with fares from just 11999 HUF available now on Ryanair.com.
Ryanair’s Dara Brady said:
“With Easter and Summer ’23 fast approaching, we are delighted to be bringing even more choice and value to our Hungarian customers when planning their long-awaited summer holidays, with the addition of this new route to Belfast as part of our Summer ‘23 schedule.
To mark the good news, we’ve launched a limited-time seat sale for early bird customers looking to bag themselves a bargain on their Summer ’23 holiday with fares starting from just 11999 HUF available now on Ryanair.com.”
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