Ryanair has announced its Summer 2025 schedule for Scotland with 87 routes, including three "exciting" new routes.
The new routes will see the budget airline operate to Krakow, Madeira and Malta.
The route from Edinburgh to Funchal will launch on March 30, while a twice-weekly flight from Glasgow to Malta will begin on April 25.
Meanwhile, the twice-weekly service from Aberdeen to Krakow will launch on April 2.
As well as the new flights, Ryanair will offer extra frequencies on 40 other popular summer holiday routes, such as Alicante, Lanzarote, and Malaga.
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The new Summer 2025 schedule is underpinned by Ryanair’s 13 Scotland-based aircraft, which it says represents "a local investment of $1.3bn".
Ryanair’s Head of Communications, Jade Kirwan, said: “Ryanair is pleased to announce our Summer 2025 schedule for Scotland, with 87 routes including 3 new routes to Krakow, Madeira and Malta, as well as extra frequencies on 40 other popular routes to key holiday destinations like Alicante, Lanzarote, and Malaga, giving our Scottish customers even more choice at the lowest fares this Summer."
On Momday, UK-based startup Global Airlines announced plans to operate its inaugural flight from Scotland in May.
The airline said it plans to operate a flight from Glasgow Airport to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York on Thursday, May 15, with the return leg landing in Glasgow on Monday, May 19.
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