Count us in.
From the end of next month onwards, Ryanair will be flying to Amsterdam from Dublin four times daily, with the new route being announced as part of the airline’s summer 2016 schedule today.
In more important news, you can fly to the popular Dutch destination for the change in your pocket, as flights are available from just €9.99 if you book by midnight tomorrow.
The summer 2016 schedule will include 83 routes in total, extra flights on 14 routes and will deliver 11.75 million customers and support 8,800 jobs as part of a 15% growth for Ryanair at Dublin Airport.
Alicante, Barcelona, Berlin, Liverpool, Madrid, Malaga and Manchester are amongst the 14 routes that will be serviced by extra flights, along with Birmingham, Brussels, Budapest, East Midlands, London Gatwick, Venice Treviso and Warsaw.
As part of their “Always Getting Better” programme, meanwhile, Ryanair will also soon have a new personalised website with a ‘hold the fare’ feature, its crew will soon have new uniforms, while there will also be new and improved cabin interiors and in-flight menus from December onwards.
For more information, check out the Ryanair website.
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