
Low value provider Ryanair will launch a brand new seasonal service between Dubrovnik and Budapest this summer time, marking the second new path to be launched by the airline from the coastal metropolis. The service will start on June 2 and function 3 times per week till September 29, with frequencies lowered to 2 weekly in September. It’ll deploy a mixture of Boeing 737-800 and 737 MAX 8 jets. The provider has additionally beforehand scheduled a brand new route between Gdansk and Dubrovnik. Each will start simply days earlier than its rival Wizz Air introduces the identical two new routes.
Ryanair has thus far scheduled modest development throughout the previous Yugoslavia for the upcoming summer time season, with Dubrovnik rising as the first driver of enlargement. The low value provider plans so as to add between fourteen and seventeen further weekly departures from its base on the coastal airport, translating into almost 6.600 further seats per week throughout peak months.
On the top of the summer time season in June, July and August, Ryanair will introduce two further weekly rotations to Charleroi, Rome and Manchester. Frequencies may also enhance by one weekly service to Krakow, Poznan, London Stansted, Sandefjord, Vienna and Wroclaw. These enhancements come on high of the introduced new routes to Gdansk and Budapest. Two of the three weekly flights on the latter will likely be operated by Budapest-based plane, whereas one by its jet primarily based in Dubrovnik.



