Ryanair launches largest UK winter schedule

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Ryanair Launches Largest Uk Winter Schedule
The Irish carrier announced it will operate more than 3,000 daily flights to and from 21 UK airports this winter. Photo: PA Images
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Neil Lancefield, PA Transport Correspondent

Ryanair has launched its largest winter schedule in the UK.

The Irish carrier announced it will operate more than 3,000 daily flights to and from 21 UK airports this winter.

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It will open 21 new routes to destinations such as Stansted to Lapland, Finland; Liverpool to Rome, Italy; Birmingham to Stockholm, Sweden; and Edinburgh to Grenoble, France.

Speaking at a press conference in London, Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary said: “Ryanair is one of the most reliable airlines as hopeless Heathrow continues to cap traffic, while BA cancels thousands of UK flights in its winter schedules due to staff shortages.

Ryanair press conference
Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary launched a scathing attack on British prime minister Boris Johnson’s “useless” cabinet (Aaron Chown/PA)

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“This winter Ryanair is offering its UK customers lower fares and more certainty with their winter travel plans, as it operates a full schedule of over 3,000 daily flights with many new routes and unbeatable value for the UK’s consumers and their families.”

Mr O’Leary also launched a scathing attack on British prime minister Boris Johnson’s “useless” cabinet.

He advised Mr Johnson’s successor to “get rid of all of them”.

Asked at a press conference in central London how the new prime minister could help the aviation industry, Mr O’Leary said British home secretary Priti Patel is “not capable”, while removing Grant Shapps from his position as transport secretary would be “no loss”.

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