BRSregular
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- Dec 13, 2015
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Any news on this Italian destination yet?
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Not that I'm aware. Nothing yet in the Ryanair booking engine or web site press releases.Any news on this Italian destination yet?
What is?On sale now starting 26th May
That was the one Italian route I didn't think it would be, taking into account Ryanair's existing BRS-BGY route.I believe it’s MXP at 2x weekly complimenting the exsisting 3x weekly BGY
Why operate to both? Seems a bit odd to me.
Thank you for that digest, Severn.Demand most likely.
MXP - 31 miles north-west of Milan - takes 50 minutes by train or taxi/car
(Just) closer to the centre of Milan, but considered the main airport for business travellers. Also serves the areas to the west of Milan, and Southern Switzerland. Easy access to the Alps.
BGY - 32 miles north-east of Milan - takes 1 hour by train or taxi/car
It is situated next to the city of Bergamo and close to Brescia. Given the enormous Ryanair base there, connections to other destinations are available (Athens, Bari, Brindisi, Cagliari, Catania, Lamezia, Palermo are all available from BRS)
It may be that because it's a more pure city route that it'll work better at BRS and with Easyjet already operate it then maybe they may look at Rome for CWL in the future!Milan malpensa is a surprise. I would have gone for Rome first to be honest and I would have expected mxp to be given to Cardiff should Flybe drop it.
I like that Ryanair keep trying to compete with Easyjet at BRS it really helps to stop a Easyjet Monopoly but Ryanair has so many over routes it could have served rather than another one of Milans airport...
I like that Ryanair keep trying to compete with Easyjet at BRS it really helps to stop a Easyjet Monopoly but Ryanair has so many over routes it could have served rather than another one of Milans airport...
I totally agree. They are happy to compete on say Seville but not on Rome , Madrid or Barcelona. There must be a reason but I cannot think what it might be. Interestingly apart from Venice, easyJet doesn’t compete on an established Ryanair route .
There’s only so much in Milan I visited for one day and felt like it was enough time. Then again I didn’t fancy spending a couple thousand in the designer shops!
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