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Ryanair launches London summer 2016 schedule and unveils next phase of “Always Getting Better" programme

UK consumers and visitors can choose from over 150 London routes in summer 2016 and can look forward to further improvements, as Ryanair continues Year 2 of its “Always Getting Better” programme, which has already delivered native mobile apps, reduced sports and airport fees and a new car hire partnership with CarTrawler.
Ryanair launched its London summer 2016 schedule, with 4 new routes to/from Milan Malpensa, Sofia, Verona and Vilnius, over 150 routes in total and extra flights on 20 routes, which will deliver 22.8m customers p.a. (+1.4m) and support more than 17,000 jobs at London Stansted, London Gatwick and London Luton.
 
Ryanair’s London summer 2016 schedule will deliver:
 
London Stansted:
– 37 based aircraft
– 3 new routes to Milan Malpensa, Sofia & Verona
– 129 routes in total
– Extra flights on 18 routes (incl Berlin x daily, Cologne 3 x daily, Edinburgh 5 x daily, Glasgow 4 x daily)
– 1,200 weekly flights (5% growth)
– 20m customers p.a.
– 15,000 “on-site” jobs p.a.
 
London Gatwick
– 5 routes in total (Dublin, Cork, Kaunas, Shannon & Seville)
– Extra flights to Dublin (6 x daily)
– 62 weekly flights (12% growth)
– 1m customers p.a.
– 750 “on-site” jobs p.a.
London Luton:
– 4 based aircraft
– 1 new route to Vilnius
– 18 routes in total
– Extra flights to Copenhagen (4 x daily)
– 123 weekly flights (13% growth)
– 1.8m customers p.a.
– 1,350 “on-site” jobs p.a.


 

UK consumers and visitors can choose from over 150 London routes in summer 2016 and can look forward to further improvements, as Ryanair continues Year 2 of its “Always Getting Better” programme, which has already delivered native mobile apps, reduced sports and airport fees and a new car hire partnership with CarTrawler.
 
Customers can next look forward to a new personalised website, with great new digital features such as ‘hold the fare’ and destination content (from October), as well as an enhanced insurance product (from October), new crew uniforms and improved inflight menus (both from December) and new cabin interiors (from December).
 
In London, Ryanair’s Kenny Jacobs said: “After a record summer 2015, where we grew our traffic and load factor and improved our industry leading punctuality, Ryanair is pleased to launch our London summer 2016 schedule, which includes new routes to Milan Malpensa (our newest base), Sofia, Verona and Vilnius, with over 150 routes in total, which will deliver 22.8m million customers p.a at London Stansted, London Gatwick and London Luton airports.


 

UK customers and visitors continue to choose Ryanair for the lowest fares and biggest route network, while enjoying our ongoing “Always Getting Better” customer experience improvements. After introducing allocated seating, a second free carry-on bag allowance, Family Extra and Business Plus services, and reducing our fees in Year 1, we’ve continued to roll out Year 2 of our AGB programme, which has included new native apps, reduced sports and airport fees and the launch of Ryanair Car Hire, which went live on Ryanair.com on 1 September.
 
Our 103m customers can look forward to further improvements in the coming months, including our ground breaking personalised website, with exciting new digital features such as ‘hold the fare’ and real customer destination reviews, and improved menus, new cabin crew uniforms and new cabin interiors on board, with more to come in Year 3, as we continue to offer so much more than just lowest fares.”

 

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