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New Low Cost Flights to Corsica and Morocco PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 03 February 2010

New Ryanair flights to Corsica and Morocco

Ryanair, the self appointed world’s favourite airline, today (3rd Feb 2010) announced that it will open three new sun routes from London Stansted to Fez (Morocco), Figari (Corsica) and Fuerteventura (Canary Islands).

The service to Figari and Fez will commence on the 4th of May 2010 and to Fuerteventura on the 5th with fares from £31.99 one way inclusive of taxes and charges for booking from tomorrow on www.ryanair.com before midnight Thursday 11th February.

Figari will appeal to readers of  AT as it opens up the superb Corsican mountain trails including the famous 180km GR20, which is said to be the hardest GR route in Europe. And for those in the know, Fez is the new Marrakesh and well worth a visit – the 'old' Marrakesh went poncy when Richard Branson and his beard loving crowd of trendy wendys turned up on mass.

As for Fuerteventura we don't know anything about the place other than we think Richard Bransons not been there and people with beards get waterboarded, so it probably rocks.

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Alun
February 03, 2010
86.136.211.76
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Ryanair, have also announced today (3rd Feb) that it will open two new routes from East Midlands to Fuerteventura (Canary Islands) and Venice Treviso - spot on for the Dolomites.

The service to Fuerteventura will commence on the 2nd of May 2010 and to Venice Treviso on the 5th with fares from £29.99 one way inclusive of taxes and charges for booking from tomorrow on www.ryanair.com until midnight Thursday 11th February.

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