Ryanair has announced it will add another popular destination to its summer services from Belfast International Airport.
The airline will be increasing its Belfast offering with a new service to Palma, Mallorca, as part of its Summer 2023 schedule.
Operating twice weekly, passengers will be able to travel on flights from this month.
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Ryanair’s Dara Brady said: “Ryanair is pleased to be bringing even more choice and value to our customers in Northern Ireland with the addition of this new Palma route to our Summer ’23 schedule offering our Belfast customers/visitors even more choice for their Summer holidays at the lowest fares in Europe.
"And for cost conscious families, there is no better choice than Ryanair’s industry leading low fares, particularly now that you can spread out the cost of your holiday by paying half the price now and the other half up to 40 days pre-departure when you book Ryanair’s Family Plus bundle, making family holidays easier for everyone.
"We look forward to welcoming customers onboard our flights to/from Palma this Summer as Ryanair continues to deliver more connectivity and lower fares than any other airline for the UK.”
The airline will operate over 140 flights a week to 16 routes across GB and Europe including city break destinations Budapest, Milan, Barcelona and Paris, and sun spots such as Alicante, Malaga, Faro and Valencia.
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