Ryanair has started two services from Aberdeen (ABZ), linking the Scottish city to its bases in Malaga (AGP), beginning on 8 February, and Alicante (ALC), beginning on 9 February.
Ryanair has started two services to Aberdeen (ABZ), linking the Scottish city to its bases in Malaga (AGP), beginning on 8 February, and Alicante (ALC), beginning on 9 February. Both will be flown twice-weekly by the airline’s 737-800 fleet, with Malaga operated on Wednesdays and Saturdays, while Alicante will be served on Thursdays and Sundays. Neither route faces any direct competition. Aberdeen is a new destination for Ryanair (well, sort of). It used to serve the airport from Dublin and Liverpool, with its last service being from the Irish capital on 28 October 2011. Carol Benzie, Managing Director, Aberdeen Airport, said: “We’ve been eagerly anticipating the arrival of Ryanair to the airport since we announced these fantastic new routes last July and I’m delighted to welcome the airline back to the north-east after a six-year hiatus.” Services between Aberdeen and Faro will begin in May.