08/11/2017

Ryanair Launches New Belfast To Malta Route

Ryanair has launched a new Belfast to Malta route.

The airline launched the twice-weekly route as part of its Belfast summer 2018 schedule.

Its suspended Belfast-London service will be also be reinstated a month early, from 01 March, and will operate to and from London Stansted.

Ryanair's summer 2018 schedule includes inbound tourism routes from Milan, Berlin and London along with routes to sunny destinations for family holidays.

Ryanair's David O’Brien said: "We are pleased to launch our Belfast summer 2018 schedule, with 14 routes in total including a new summer route to Malta and the return of our Belfast-London service, which will now operate to/from London Stansted Airport from 1st March.

"To celebrate the launch of our Belfast summer 2018 schedule we are releasing seats for sale from just £9.99, which are available for booking until midnight Friday, 10 November."

(CD/MH)

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