Irish budget carrier Ryanair announced its first new route from Dublin for next summer to Newquay, commencing 26 March 2023, operating three times weekly on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday using Boeing 737-800 aircraft.

The carrier will compete against Emerald Airlines (Aer Lingus Regional) whom operate the route daily in Summer 2023.

Cornwall Airport Newquay Managing Director, Sam O’Dwyer said  “We welcome Eddie Wilson and his team to Cornwall today and are delighted by their decision to add three new routes from Newquay for next year. We are committed to offering more options and choice for those wanting to travel to and from Cornwall. Malaga, in particular, is undoubtedly going to be a very popular addition to our network.”

Ryanair DAC CEO Eddie Wilson said “As Europe’s and the UK’s most reliable airline, Ryanair is delighted to announce growth for our continued operations to/from Cornwall Airport Newquay with our Summer’23 schedule offering over 25 weekly flights on 5 routes, including 3 new routes to Dublin, London, and Malaga. Ryanair is pleased to be a part of the recovery of local tourism by supporting 40 local jobs and delivers tourists to county Cornwall year-round.”

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