Ryanair will launch two new routes and increase frequency on 23 others from London Stansted this winter.
The budget airline will begin services to Castellon and Ponta Delgada in winter 2015/16.
It will also add flights onto 23 routes, resulting in four-times daily services to Berlin, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Madrid and Warsaw; five-times daily to Milan and Rome; and twice-daily to Prague.
In total, Ryanair will operate 110 routes and 1,029 weekly flights from London Stansted this winter.
Kenny Jacobs, the carrier's chief marketing officer, said: "Ryanair will continue to connect London with Europe's key centres of business, with more flights and improved schedules to and from major cities including Berlin, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Madrid, Milan, Prague, Rome and Warsaw, making Ryanair the ideal choice for business customers, and reaffirming Stansted as the gateway to London, with more European connections than any other London airport."
Ryanair has also announced it will launch seven new routes from Cologne next winter as part of plans to double its traffic at the airport (see news, March 10) and it will open a base at Berlin Schonefeld airport on October 27 (see news, March 6).
Graham Smith