Ryanair has announced the launch of 11 new routes from its UK hubs to European destinations this winter.

The low-cost carrier’s winter 2021 schedule now includes over 2,500 weekly flights to over 400 destinations.

Its Birmingham hub will see four-times-weekly flights to Bucharest, twice-weekly flights to Vilnius and Milan Bergamo, and a weekly service to Turin.

Meanwhile, the carrier will fly twice-weekly from Bournemouth to Budapest and Wroclaw, three-times weekly from Bristol to Madrid and four-times-weekly from Bristol to Barcelona.

Additionally, there will be a six-times-weekly service from London Gatwick to Malaga, and a weekly service from London Luton to Grenoble. Ryanair will also operate a four-times-weekly service from Cardiff to Dublin.

The airline is offering a zero flight change fee, allowing customers to move travel dates up until December 31, 2021.

To coincide with the news, Ryanair has launched a £19.99 seat sale for travel until the end of March 2022 for bookings completed by midnight on August 19.

Ryanair’s Director of Commercial, Jason McGuinness, said:

“As Europe’s largest airline, we are delighted to announce 11 new Winter routes from UK cities Bournemouth, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff and London for those who are looking to enjoy a sunny winter getaway or take in the sights on a city break to the likes of Barcelona, Budapest, Dublin or Milan.”

The airline recently revealed plans to add six new routes from Shannon, and also announced that it would cease operations at London Southend airport.

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