SHANNON AIRPORT IS to gain a new service to Liverpool from March.

Ryanair have announced three new routes from Liverpool John Lennon Airport for next year including a twice weekly service to Shannon Airport. Flights to Ibiza (once a week) and Madrid (three times a week) are also included for their summer schedule in Liverpool. The airline has also added a fourth aircraft in Liverpool.

Flights will take off on March 26th for the Shannon to Liverpool service which will operate on Fridays and Sundays, departing at 08:20 and 21:30 respectively. Shannon will be the fourth Irish destination from Liverpool on Ryanair flights when the service commences. Tickets for the new route can be purchased online.

Last month, Ryanair announced the addition of Naples and Porto to its summer schedule from Shannon. The new routes to Naples in Italy and Porto in Portugal brings the airline’s total number of routes to and from Shannon to 26 and marks 35% capacity growth on its schedule last year. The new twice weekly services will run on Wednesdays and Sundays for both destinations.

Over 180 flights per week will be operated by Ryanair at Shannon Airport next year, the airline will have three planes based in Co Clare.

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