Ryanair has announced 14 new routes to eight different countries.
The new list of routes includes flights to Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Italy, Romania, Spain, Sweden and the UK.
That comes on top of the 130 existing destinations the airline flies to from Dublin.
The 14 new routes are:
- Venice, Italy, 14 flights per week
- Brindisi, Italy, four flights per week
- Trieste, Italy, four flights per week
- Genoa, Italy, four flights per week
- Kos, Greece, four flights per week
- Zakynthos, Greece, four flights per week
- Asturias, Spain, four flights per week
- Castellon, Spain, four flights per week
- Cluj, Romania, four flights per week
- Iasi, Romania, four flights pe rweek
- Stockholm, Sweden, six flights per week,
- Newquay, UK six flights per week
- Burgas, Bulgaria, six flights per week
- Leipzig, Germany, four flights per week
Announcing the routes, the airline said it will carry 16 million passengers this year.
It also said aims to increase the number of Boeing 737 planes it uses from 11 to 16.
It will operate 2,000 weekly flights to and from Dublin Airport this summer.
Main image shows the isle of Kastri near Kos, Greece. Image: Sergey Borisov / Alamy