Ryanair Rows Back From Brexit Gloom With New London Services
- Carrier to serve nine more destinations from its Stansted hub
- Extra frequencies planned to 13 cities -- plus two more planes
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Ryanair Holdings Plc’s pessimism about the impact of last year’s Brexit vote on the U.K. economy appears to have eased, with the Irish company planning to add nine new routes from London’s Stansted airport this summer and deploy a dozen more aircraft across the country.
Europe’s biggest discount airline will serve Copenhagen three times daily and Naples daily, while also adding Beziers, Clermont, Grenoble, Nice, Nimes and Strasbourg in France and Cagliari on the island of Sardinia. Frequencies will be increased on 13 other routes, with the French cities of Bergerac, Bordeaux, Dinard, La Rochelle and Toulouse all getting daily services.