Ryanair launches new summer routes from Greece to Sweden, expanding operations in response to Sweden’s scrapped Aviation Tax.
Ryanair announced three new routes from Greece to Sweden for Summer’25 – Zakynthos to Stockholm Arlanda, operating one weekly frequency, and Corfu and Thessaloniki to Gothenburg, both operating two weekly frequencies. These exciting new routes have just been launched as part of Ryanair’s response to the Swedish Government decision of scrapping the Aviation Tax in Sweden, allowing Ryanair to grow in Stockholm Arlanda and Gothenburg, and deliver new routes for next summer.
From Gothenburg | From Stockholm Arlanda |
Corfu | Zakynthos |
Thessaloniki |
Ryanair’s Head of Communications, Jade Kirwan said: “Ryanair is pleased to deliver even more choice and value for our Greek citizens/visitors with the opening of our new routes from Zakynthos to Stockholm Arlanda, and Corfu and Thessaloniki to Gothenburg for Summer 2025. With these latest additions to our Summer 2025 schedule, Ryanair continues to deliver more traffic, connectivity, and lower fares than any other airline in Europe.”
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