Ryanair Flights To Spain
Continuing with our theme of which airlines fly to where please find below details of all Ryanair flights to Spain.
We have also written about Monarch flights to Spain, Flybe flights to Spain and Easyjet flights to Spain.Ryanair fly to more Spanish Airports than any other airline although some of the airports aren't best placed for the main tourist areas. For example Ryanair only fly to Malaga on the Costa del Sol from Dublin but you could fly into either Jerez, Seville or Granada as a substitute.
If you are heading for the Costa Blanca use Valencia for the northern end and Murcia for the southern end. If you want to fly to the Costa Dourada then use Reus and for the Costa Brava use Girona.For Barcelona you should fly into either Reus or Girona but there is quite a long transfers from both Reus and Girona.
For Alicante and Benidorm fly into Murcia.Girona Airport is the main Spanish hub for Ryanair and you can fly in and out of Girona airport from 21 different European airports, there are: Shannon, Dublin, Glasgow, Blackpool, Liverpool, East Midlands, Luton, Stansted, Bournemouth, Paris, Brussels, Eindhoven, Dusseldorf, Stockholm, Frankfurt, Karlsruhe Baden, Milan, Venice, Florence, Romw and Alghers in Sardinia.
The following routes are currently on offer through Ryanair for the summer of 2006:Ryanair Flights to:
Santiago de Compostela: from Stansted, Frankfurt & RomeSantander (Bilbao): Stansted, Frankfurt and Rome
Vitoria: Stansted (From 27/02/05)Zaragoza: Stansted & Milan
Reus: Dublin, Glasgow, Liverpool, Luton, Stansted and FrankfurtValencia: Dublin, Stansted, Luton, Brussels, Milan & Rome
Murcia: Shannon, Dublin, Glasgow, Liverpool, East Midlands, Luton & StanstedAlmeria: Stansted
Granada: Liverpool & StanstedMalaga: Shannon, Dublin & Brussels
Jerez: Stansted and LiverpoolSeville: Liverpool, Milan & Stansted
Valladolid: Stansted & Brussels
Labels: Alicante Airport, Almeria Airport, Barcelona Airport, Bilbao Airport

2 Comments:
Hi there,
I was recently told that Ryanair would add a new route between rome ciampino and granada. Do you happen to know if amything is happening?
thanks, giorgio
Hi Giorgio,
I havent heard anything but it would be good news.
Granada is the nearest airport to the Sierra Nevada which is Europe's southern most Ski resort. Not many people outside Spain seem to know about the Sierra Nevada!
I was at Granada Airport about three weeks ago and can tell you that there is quite a lot of "behind the scenes" expansion going on.
Helle Hollis and Niza Cars, 2 of Malaga's biggest car hire compnaies have just opened offices at the airport and there are 2 new long term car parks just opening outside the airport now aswell.
I get the feeling that the current Monarch and Ryanair flights to Granada from the UK are just the tip of the iceberg and that more routes/airlines were in the planning stage.
How else would Granada Airport be getting these companies to invest!
If you hear anything let me know.
Regards
Gary
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