Ryanair has announced its largest-ever winter schedule from Scotland, including four new routes.
The airline will operate 68 routes, including four new destinations Grenoble, London, Santiago and Verona.
The commitment will involve 12 aircraft based in Scotland, an investment of $1.2 billion, and offer more than two million seats.
The airline will operate more than 500 flights a week connecting Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen with more than 20 different countries across Europe, including Spain, Poland and Germany.
A seat sale has fares from £24.99 for travel from November 1, 2022, until the end of March 2023, which must be booked by midnight on Friday, October 28, via the airline’s website.
Launching the new schedule, Ryanair’s director of marketing and digital Dara Brady urged the UK government to scrap the APD tax “in full” and “incentivise airlines like Ryanair to grow in the UK and stimulate real recovery”.