Ryanair has announced that it plans to open four new London routes to its flight map.
The low budget airline, which operates more than 640 routes to and from the UK, including destinations Dublin, Hamburg, Gdansk, Vilnius, Porto, Malta and Ibiza.
Ryanair will now also fly to Dubrovnik (Croatia), Linz (Austria), Reggio (Italy) and Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) from London Stansted.
These added flight paths from the UK capital will start in winter 2024. However, it remains unknown the exact dates you can start travelling there.
Ryanair carries more than 57 million passengers per annum on its fleet of 117 UK-based aircraft throughout Europe.
Ryanair’s CEO Michael O’Leary said: “We are pleased to announce 4 new Ryanair routes from London to Dubrovnik, Linz, Reggio & Sarajevo for W2024, adding to Ryanair’s UK schedule of over 640 routes, giving UK citizens/visitors even more choice at the lowest airfares in the UK.”
It comes as O’Leary called for airports to impose a two-drink limit to stop passenger violence on planes.
He said that in-flight disorder has risen this summer with fights and attacks now occurring on a weekly basis.
Mr O’Leary told the Telegraph that alcohol with “powder and tablets” is behind the rise in violence.
He added: “It’s not that easy for airlines to identify people who are inebriated at the gate, particularly if they are boarding with two or three others.
“As long as they can stand up and shuffle they will get through. Then when the plane takes off we see the misbehaviour.
“We don’t want to begrudge people having a drink. But we don’t allow people to drink-drive, yet we keep putting them up in aircraft at 33,000 feet.”
He continued: “The airports of course are opposed to it and say that their bars don’t serve drunken passengers. But they do serve the relatives of the drunken passenger.”
We have contacted Ryanair for comment.
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