Ryanair has announced plans to open four new routes from Knock airport in western Ireland. The budget airline will launch services from the County Mayo hub to Barcelona (Girona), Frankfurt (Hahn), Milan (Bergamo) and Paris (Beauvais) from April 2012. The additions take Ryanair's total number of Knock routes to 14.
"We are delighted to welcome these four new 2012 routes to/from some of Europe's biggest tourism markets. In 2012 Ryanair will deliver over 600,000 seats to/from Knock, providing low cost direct access for European tourists to the beautiful west coast of Ireland which will boost tourism in this region", said Joe Gilmore, managing director of Ireland West Airport Knock.
"These four new routes and 500,000 Ryanair pax in 2012 shows that Ireland West Knock Airport can continue to drive tourism and jobs growth in the West of Ireland", he added.
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