Ryanair has sent a message to Hungarians
Ryanair has published its winter timetable. Never before have Hungarians had so many options to choose from with the Irish low-cost airline.
Ryanair winter timetable
Irish airline Ryanair has announced its winter timetable, which is now available on their site. According to the company’s announcement, 1.8 million seats are available for Hungarian passengers from the end of October until the beginning of March.
The wide range of destinations includes winter sun spots, Christmas markets and ski resorts. Ticket prices start from HUF 11,999 (EUR 32), which Ryanair says is the cheapest in Europe.
Ryanair’s Alicja WĂ³jcik-GoÅ‚Ä™biowska said: “We’ve received a huge volume of Winter ’23 schedule requests from early bird customers looking to get ahead of the flock and book a Ryanair flight for their Winter ’23 getaways. Whether looking to soak up some sun, hit the slopes or enjoy the festive season in one of Europe’s breathtakingly beautiful cities, you won’t be disappointed with the unbeatable selection of top ski, Christmas market, seasonal shopping, and winter sun destinations we have on offer at the lowest fares in Europe.”
Petition to the European Commission
Ryanair has not only announced its winter timetable but is also collecting signatures for a petition. So far, they’ve raised 1.3 million supporters to demand that the European Commission and President Ursula von der Leyen take action over the French air traffic controllers’ strike, which has led to 4,000 flight cancellations this year alone.
Ryanair says it is unfair that the French strike affects flights that only pass over the country and do not take off or land there.
The company believes that decision-makers must act to protect overflights and the European Union’s single market, vg.hu reports.