RYANAIR yesterday celebrated the first flight on its new daily Glasgow service to Frankfurt.
It is the first of Ryanair’s winter 2017 routes, with its winter schedule including 18 routes in total, with 3 new routes to Frankfurt, Krakow and Madrid and prices starting at £14.99 until midnight tomorrow.
Paul White, business development manager at Glasgow Airport, said: “The introduction of our first direct service to Frankfurt is great news for our passengers.
“Since setting up base at Glasgow Airport in October 2014, Ryanair has carried an astonishing three million passengers to date by continually responding to demand through the introduction of a number of new routes.
“This daily service further strengthens Glasgow Airport’s European connectivity and adds yet another fantastic German city to our growing destination map, which currently includes routes to Dusseldorf, Berlin and Munich.”
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