Ryanair has announced its Dublin to Lapland-Rovaniemi schedule for winter 2023.
Four Times Per Week
The Dublin to Lapland-Rovaniemi service will operate four flights per week, starting from 30 October.
Statement By Ryanar's Head Of Communications
Ryanair's head of communications, Jade Kirwan, said, "We're delighted to announce our Dublin to Lapland schedule for winter 2023 with four flights to/from Lapland-Rovaniemi each week from 30 October.
"Lapland is every kid's (big and small) dream with magical experiences that you will share with your family forever, including sleigh rides with real-life reindeer, husky sledding and of course, a special visit to the big man himself and his jolly team of elves.
"It's never too early to start your Christmas planning, especially when it means getting ahead of the flock to secure the best fares available, so make sure to visit Ryanair.com today and book your once in a lifetime trip to Lapland this winter."
Cork Airport Announces New Ryanair Service To Paris
The above news follows news from earlier this month that Cork Airport has announced that Ryanair will fly a new, three-times per week service to Paris Beauvais from 29 October 2023.
Welcoming the new route announcement, head of aviation business development at Cork Airport Tara Finn said, "We are absolutely thrilled to welcome the new Ryanair service to Paris Beauvais. This new service significantly enhances our connectivity with France and provides important access to the enchanting city of Paris. For passengers across Munster and south Leinster, Ryanair will offer the best connectivity with Paris from the south of Ireland. We are confident that the new Ryanair service to Paris Beauvais will offer an invaluable link for both leisure and business passengers alike. I would like to express our sincere thanks to Ryanair for their continued partnership and commitment to growth at Munster’s most popular airport."
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