Author: www.vno.lt
Source: www.vno.lt
Ryanair, Europe’s favourite low fares airline, 18 July,
celebrated its 15th millionth passenger to/from the three Baltic
countries – Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania. The lucky passenger was Ms
Sima Vaskelyte who was on her way to Bremen. A celebration was held at
Vilnius airport where Ms Vaskelyte was presented with a Ryanair flight
voucher from Vilnius to a destination of her choice and cupcakes were
served to all passengers departing on a Ryanair flight this morning.
In Vilnius airport Ryanair’s Baltic Sales & Marketing Manager Elina
Hakkarainen said today: “In less than 10 years Ryanair has carried 1
million passengers in Estonia, 7.5 million passengers in Latvia and 6.5
million passengers in Lithuania reaching now this impressive milestone
of 15 million Baltic passengers. We are very happy to be able to
celebrate this Baltic milestone in Vilnius today and hope that Ryanair
will continue its growth and success in all the three Baltic countries
in the years to come!
„We are also celebrating this big achievement of „Ryanair“ – an airline,
which is the largest in Lithuania by both – passenger and flight
numbers“, said Gediminas Almantas, CEO of Lithuanian Airports, a company
that manages and operates Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga airports.
Ryanair started its Baltic operations in Riga in October 2004 with
routes to London Stansted and Frankfurt Hahn. A year later in September
2005 Ryanair commenced flights from Lithuania with a route from Kaunas
to London Stansted. In 2010 Ryanair made Kaunas its first and only
Baltic base and later that year started operations in Tallinn Estonia.
Ryanair’s fourth Baltic airport was opened in May 2011 when Ryanair
started to fly to/from Vilnius. Currently Ryanair offers 52 routes from
Tallinn, Riga, Kaunas and Vilnius carrying up to 2.3 million passengers
p.a. while sustaining 2,300 jobs in the tourism sector in the regions of
the four airports, underlining Ryanair’s commitment to and investment
in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
This summer our Baltic passengers can enjoy a large number of service
improvements including the allowance of small second carry-on bag,
allocated seating, “Family Extra” discounts and new Ryanair app making
Ryanair the ideal choice for families and friends planning their summer
holidays.
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