Ryanair, the popular budget airline, has unveiled an extensive range of new routes set to take off in Summer 2025. Summer holidaymakers flying with Ryanair now have more destination choices than ever, thanks to an array of exciting new routes expanding their travel options.

After announcing 33 routes and an increase in flight frequency from England’s East Midlands airport, Ryanair continues to expand its range of new routes ahead of the peak Summer travel season.
The airline has unveiled a variety of routes between European airports which will increase travellers’ destination options for travel in Summer 2025. The budget airline is known for its regular sales and access to cheap flights to over 200 destinations. As routes continue to expand, Ryanair continues to make European travel both budget-friendly and accessible.
New routes unveiled on April 2 include the following:
Porto – Rome
Dublin – Rabat
Bristol – Toulouse
Edinburgh – Malta
As new flight schedules are rolled out amongst many European airports, Ryanair has announced its schedules for major airports including Copenhagen, Malta and Manchester.

Manchester Airport – Ryanair’s Summer 2025 Schedule
Ryanair has added 2 new routes operating from Manchester Airport, increasing their total routes from the airport to 81.
This Summer we see Toulouse, France and Rabat, Morocco added to the list of available destinations. Ryanair will operate 2 flights per week for these new routes over the Summer 2025 schedule.
The first of these new flights took off on March 31, as the airline anticipates a busy Summer ahead.
Jade Kirwan, Communications Director of Ryanair said:
“Ryanair is pleased to see the first flights of our new Summer 2025 routes from Manchester to Rabat and Toulouse take-off today, carrying lots of happy holidaymakers and marking the beginning of the Summer 2025 season. These exciting new Summer 2025 routes will each operate 2 times per week, offering our UK customers even more choice at the lowest fares when booking their summer getaways.”

Copenhagen – Ryanair Celebrates 10 Years flying at CPH with New Schedule
This Summer, Ryanair will operate over 360 weekly flights to and from Copenhagen Airport. The airline is increasing frequencies on routes serving Krakow, Gdansk and Venice, as well as launching a new route between Copenhagen and Barcelona. This new addition totals Ryanair’s routes from Copenhagen Airport to 32.
A decade of Ryanair operations at Copenhagen airport has led to the creation of over 2,300 jobs.
Chief Commercial Officer at Copenhagen Airport, Peter Krogsgaard said:
“As Ryanair celebrates 10 years of operations at Copenhagen Airport, we’re proud to mark this important milestone with them. Over the past decade, Ryanair has become one of the biggest airlines at our airport, offering passengers more travel options with an expanding range of destinations.
With its established base at Copenhagen Airport and continued enhancement of connectivity, Ryanair continues to provide seamless travel opportunities to/from Copenhagen. We greatly value our strong partnership with Ryanair and look forward to further successes in the years to come.”

Malta – Exciting New Routes at Low Fares
Wednesday, April 2 saw the first of Ryanair’s 2 new routes take off from Malta International Airport: Glasgow, Scotland and Rzeszów, Poland. These new routes will offer 2 flights per week.
Ryanair offers a total of 67 routes from Malta Airport, as the airline continues to invest in the popular holiday destination.
Speaking about the new routes, Director of Communications at Ryanair, Jade Kirwan said:
“Ryanair is pleased to see the first flights of our new Summer 2025 routes from Malta to Glasgow and Rzeszów take-off today (Wed, 2 Apr), carrying lots of happy holidaymakers and marking the beginning of the Summer 2025 season. This exciting new Summer 2025 route will operate 2 times per week, offering our Maltese customers even more choice at the lowest fares when booking their summer getaways.
As an island economy, it is vital that Ryanair continues to grow low-cost visitor access on a year-round basis to Malta. Ryanair’s Summer 2025 schedule will feature 8 based B737 aircraft (an $800m investment), on top of recent investments such as a 1-bay maintenance facility and the expansion of Ryanair’s Office in Malta, highlighting Ryanair’s commitment to enhancing Malta’s air connectivity, tourism, jobs, and economic growth.
Ryanair’s full Summer 2025 schedule with over 2,000 routes across over 230 destinations is available to book now at ryanair.com.”
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