New routes to and from Greek destinations have been added by Ryanair to the airline’s flight schedule for the summer of 2025.
In particular, starting on May 1st, the domestic connection Athens – Lemnos is offered, with a frequency of three times a week and a 738/7M8 aircraft.
The Bari – Patras connection starts on May 3rd, with 2 weekly flights and a 738 aircraft.
Two more connections are planned from Bournemouth to Chania and Rhodes, with a frequency of two weekly flights for each and a 738 aircraft. The connection to Chania starts on June 1st and, three days later, to Rhodes. The two routes are being restored after November 2014, when they were last operated by the company.
Additionally, the routes Bratislava – Skiathos (from June 3 to September 30, 2025, 2 times a week, with 738), Brussels – Volos (from May 2, 2 times a week, 738) and Gothenburg – Thessaloniki (from June 1, 2 times a week, with 738) are added.
Connections with Thessaloniki continue with the route from Tel Aviv (from May 7, 1 time a week, reinstated from October 2023), and with the connection with Rome (Fiumicino, from March 30, 4 times a week).
From Corfu, a connection to Gothenburg and Rome (Fiumicino) will be offered with aircraft 738. The route to Gothenburg will operate from June 1, 2 times a week, and the other to Rome – to be restored after October 2022 – once a week from May 3 and twice a week from June 3.
Finally, the connections Rhodes – Rome (from May 4, 1 time a week and twice a week from June 5, to be restored from June 2021) and Stockholm (Arlanda) – Zakynthos (from June 3, 1 time a week) are added.
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