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Ryanair adds new routes to Europe from 6 UK airports, including Birmingham

Ryanair is adding a number of flights and more seats from airports including Birmingham. In total, there are 11 new routes and it’s all thanks to the European Championships in Germany.

The budget airline has added an extra 11,000 seats to cope with increased demand around Euro football matches. New temporary routes have also been launched due to growing demand, departing from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Birmingham, Bristol and Manchester.




These flights will take place before Scotland v Germany in Munich on June 14, England v Serbia in Gelsenkirchen on June 16, Scotland v Switzerland in Cologne on June 19, England v Denmark in Frankfurt on June 20, Scotland v Hungary in Stuttgart on June 23 . and England v Slovenia in Cologne on June 25.

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Here are the additional Ryanair flights:

  1. Birmingham – Dortmund (new route).
  2. Birmingham – Frankfurt (new route).
  3. Birmingham – Cologne (new route).
  4. Bristol – Frankfurt (new route).
  5. Bristol – Cologne (new route).
  6. Edinburgh – Memmingen (new route).
  7. Edinburgh – Cologne (new route).
  8. Edinburgh – Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden (new route).
  9. Glasgow – Memmingen (new route).
  10. Glasgow to Cologne (new route).
  11. London Stansted – Frankfurt (additional capacity).
  12. London Stansted – Cologne (additional capacity).
  13. Manchester – Frankfurt (new route).
  14. Manchester – Cologne (extra capacity).

Ryanair added more than 11,000 extra seats between Germany and the UK during June, including additional capacity on existing routes as well as the addition of several special one-off flights.

This includes Edinburgh to Memmingen, Bristol to Frankfurt and Glasgow to Cologne, ensuring that all fans can cheer on their team from a stadium seat and enjoy the matchday atmosphere.

Ryanair’s additional Euro 2024 flights are expected to sell out quickly, so avoid disappointment and book now on ryanair.com.

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