RYANAIR’S FIRST FLIGHTS TO PRAGUE, BUCHAREST AND RIGA TAKE OFF
On Sunday 26 October, three new lines were launched at Brussels South Charleroi Airport. Ryanair’s first departures heading to the capitals of the Czech Republic, Romania and Latvia were a great success. With flights more than 80% full, these additional routes are part of the airline’s “winter 2014” development plan.
This means that Eastern Europe is now totally linked up to Brussels South Charleroi Airport. Jean-Jacques Cloquet, CEO of BSCA, emphasises this expansion as part of the airline’s winter 2014 programme: “The number of departures available from Charleroi to Eastern Europe has been boosted by these three new Ryanair lines. The launch of these routes as part of the winter development plan means that we can now offer flights to colourful cities that are packed with history at great prices from an airport that is quick and easy to use, as well as being accessible.”
Yann Delomez from Ryanair explains: “Ryanair is delighted to launch new lines to Prague, Bucharest and Riga. Our customers already choose Ryanair for our low-cost flights, our first-rate customer service and our broad choice of routes. They can now also book their flights on our enhanced website and our new app., take a second small piece of hand luggage onboard free of charge, enjoy allocated seating, benefit from our new Extra family and Business Plus services and use their personal electronic devices throughout the flight, as Ryanair continues to offer much more than the lowest prices.”
Prague, Bucharest and Riga are now accessible from Charleroi with one flight a day for each destination. Tickets are available on the airline’s website at http://www.ryanair.com from €25.99.