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Ryanair and Autostradale launch extended low cost coach tranfers at 6 Italian airports

Ryanair passengers travelling through Milan, Pisa, Rome and Venice, and for the first time through Bari and Bologna, can avail of direct coach connections to and from the airport door by booking online on the Ryanair.com website or purchasing tickets onboard Ryanair flights in Italy.

Ryanair announced additional low cost coach transfers with Italian coach operator, Autostradale, offering Ryanair passengers travelling to and from Italy great value coach transfers at 6 Ryanair airports. Ryanair passengers travelling through Milan, Pisa, Rome and Venice, and for the first time through Bari and Bologna, can avail of direct coach connections to and from the airport door by booking online on the Ryanair.com website or purchasing tickets onboard Ryanair flights in Italy, ensuring the lowest fares – and the best value transfers.

Ryanair’s Robin Kiely said: “Ryanair will carry over 81.5m passengers this year at the lowest fares, connecting 180 airports through over 1,600 routes. Now our passengers can go even further thanks to the our extended coach transfer service with Autostradale, our long-term coach partner in Italy, ensuring passengers can book the lowest air and coach fares. Coach tickets are available to purchase both on the Ryanair.com website and onboard Ryanair flights operating to and from Bari, Bologna, Milan, Pisa, Rome and Venice airports.”

Autostradale’s Managing Director, Franco Repossi said: “Autostradale is Italy’s leading airport transfer operator, connecting 10 Italian airports and 21 final destinations and we are delighted to welcome Ryanair’s passengers onboard our unbeatable coach services from Milan, Pisa, Rome and Venice airports, and now from Bari and Bologna also. Our low fares, combined with our frequent and punctual service and fleet of modern buses, guarantees a comfortable transfer for Ryanair passengers at an unbeatable price.”

Also, Ryanair, announced 3 new routes at Comiso (Ryanair’s 22nd Italian airport) to/from Brussels Charleroi, London Stansted and Rome from August 2013, which will deliver over 150,000 passengers p.a. and sustain over 150 “on-site” jobs at Comiso Airport with 10 weekly flights.

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