Ryanair has announced the launch of four new routes from London and two from Shannon.
On October 31, the airline will begin flying to Deauville (France) and Pula (Croatia) from London Stansted, and to Fez and Marrakech (Morocco) from London Luton. Prices begin at £2.99 one way, excluding taxes.
Flights for Deauville, Pula and Fez will depart on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, while those to Marrakech will depart on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Ryanair chief Michael O'Leary said: "Ryanair now carries more passengers than British Airways on its entire worldwide network and offers Londoners more routes to Europe than any other airline."
New routes from Shannon to Bournemouth and Edinburgh will also begin on October 31, as will increased frequencies on routes from Cork to Dublin (now four times a day) and Dublin to London (now six times daily).
Ticket prices on all these Irish routes cost from €2.49, excluding taxes and charges.
In order to sustain the new Irish routes, Ryanair will stop operating flights between Shannon and Luton and between Knock and Gatwick from the end of October.
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