Low-cost airline Ryanair has announced that starting next April they will be flying from Exeter to Malaga, Naples and Malta.
The twice-weekly flights to each of the airline’s new destinations will provide an additional 80,000 seats a year and are on sale to the public starting September 11th 2018.
With the new hub, Exeter becomes Ryanair’s 21st UK base as the airline continues to consolidate its European business model.
While speaking about the new Exeter routes, Exeter airport managing director Matt Roach said: “This is a significant vote of confidence in the continued growth of Exeter Airport and we are delighted to be welcoming Ryanair for the very first time.”
“These routes are popular destinations and offer customers even more choice and greater connectivity from their local airport.”
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