Ryanair announced its adding fou new routes from Gothenburg for Summer 2013 from bases in Malta, Trapani and Zadar from 31st March operating twice week and in addition to Krakow from 2nd April operating three times weekly operating a total 18 routes, while ceasing its winter route to Brussels Charleroi
route on 1st April.

Ryanair Nordic Sales and Marketing manager Elina Hakkarainen said “Ryanair is delighted to announce three new routes from Gothenburg. The new routes to Malta, Trapani, Zadar and Krakow gives our passengers from Gothenburg and the surrounding areas an even greater choice when planning their holidays next summer.

These four new routes will provide an additional 100,000 passengers to Gothenburg and create up to 100 jobs in the tourism sector in the Gothenburg region. It underlines Ryanair’s commitment to invest in Gothenburg”.

Gothenburg the second largest city in Sweden by population and the fifth-largest in the Nordic countries. Situated on the west coast of Sweden, the city proper has a population of 524,767. Göteborg City Airport is located 5.8 miles from the center of Gothenburg on the island of Hisingen, Bohuslän, Sweden. It is located within the borders of Gothenburg Municipality.

                                         

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