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Kerry Airport announces extra Manchester route
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Ryanair has this week confirmed a new route to Manchester and plans to increase the frequency of its Kerry-Alicante route this summer.
The new Manchester route will operate twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays from March 29.
And passengers planning a trip to Spain’s sunny Costa Blanca will have three flights to choose from in June, July and August – a 50 percent increase on 2019 – in addition to the scheduled flights during April, May, September and October.
“We have worked closely with Ryanair to secure this important new route which we believe will be a success and a welcome addition to our schedule of flights,” Kerry Airport CEO, John Mulhern, said.
“Manchester has long been the most sought-after destination among passengers and the introduction of the new service between Kerry and Manchester heading into the summer season will have a positive economic impact on a range of sectors in the county.”
Kerry Airport has also reported an increase of 1.2 percent in passenger numbers in 2019 compared to 2018 - despite some challenging conditions.
“Nearly 370,000 passengers travelled through Kerry Airport in 2019 which represents an increase of almost 4,500 passengers,” he said.
“There was growth of one percent on our two London routes in defiance of being under the Brexit cloud throughout the year.”
Work on securing additional new routes is on-going with Kerry Airport’s airline partners, Kerry County Council, Tourism Ireland and the tourism organisations in Kerry, he added.

