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Ryanair Extends Chania Routes to Athens and Thessaloniki in August

Photo © Ryanair

Photo © Ryanair

Ryanair on Friday announced that it will increase the frequencies to flights on its Chania routes to Athens and Thessaloniki this August due to overwhelming demand, as part of its Chania summer 2015 schedule.

The flights from Chania to Athens will increase from three to four daily and to Thessaloniki will rise from one to two per day.

Ryanair’s Chania summer schedule also includes two new routes to Glasgow and Manchester (29 routes in total), and extra flights to Dublin. The airline expects the summer schedule to deliver one million passengers annually and support 1,000 on-site jobs at Chania Airport.

According to Ryanair, Greek customers and visitors can now choose from 29 routes to/from Chania this summer, while enjoying allocated seating, a free second carry-on bag, reduced fees, an improved website and app with mobile boarding passes, as well as Ryanair’s Family Extra and Business Plus services.

Ryanair celebrated the launch of its extra flights to Athens and Thessaloniki in August by releasing seats on sale from Chania to Athens and from Chania to Thessaloniki for travel in August and September. The low fare seats are available for booking on the airline’s website until midnight Monday, June 15.

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