Ryanair plans to operate on 36 routes in 18 countries from its base in Sofia this summer season. The carrier will resume the flights on nine routes, to Malaga, Palma De Mallorca, Bratislava, Malta, Bucharest and Karlsruhe / Baden - Baden next week, to varna on 1 May and to Chania and Corfu on 4 and 2 June. The airline will also start the flights to Nuremberg on 1 April and to Zadar on 1 May. On the other side, two routes will end this week, Bristol and Aqaba.
The airline will increase the flights on nine routes from Sofia this summer season:
Sofia - Paphos 2x - 3x: Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday
Sofia - Berlin 1x - 4x: Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
Sofia - Cologne: 2x - 7x: every day
Sofia - Chania 2x - 3x: Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday
Sofia - Ciampino 3x - 5x: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Sofia - Treviso 2x - 3x: Monday, Friday, Saturday
Sofia - Barcelona 3x - 4x: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday
Sofia - Madrid 2x - 3x: Wednesday, Friday and Sunday
Sofia - Stansted 14x - 17x: twice a day on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, three times a day on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Ryanair will continue to operate three weekly rotations to Vienna, Paris Beauvais, Dublin, Bologna, Naples, Malta, Eindhoven and Bratislava. Four weekly rotations to Brussels Charleroi, Memmingen and Bari, Two weekly rotations to Zagreb, Karlsruhe / Baden - Baden, Varna, Nuremberg, Corfu, Budapest, Catania, Bucharest, Malaga, Palma De Mallorca, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Liverpool. The flights to Tel Aviv will operate only once a week this summer season.
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