RYANAIR increased its winter schedule from and to Malaga Airport after reducing services at some regional airports.
The Irish airline has increased its flights from the end of October to March to some of its most popular airports throughout Spain after it cut smaller outlets because of a dispute over tax rates.
The winter season will see the extension of seven routes, including two weekly connections to Teesside Airport at Darlington.
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Two new services will operate between Pardubice, in the Czech Republic, and Bratislava, in neighboring Slovakia.
The all-year flights apply to Ostrava and Brno (Czech Republic); Lubeck and Munster (Germany); Stockholm Västeras (Sweden); Teesside (UK); and Warsaw (Poland).
Ryanair will also extend winter services for popular routes, including Milan, Dublin, Copenhagen, and Copenhagen.
The budget airline claims that during winter, its capacity in Malaga will rise by 7%. It has 83 routes.
The 15 aircraft based at Malaga will be used to operate the winter schedule.
It says that its base represents an investment of €1.5 billion resulting in over 6,800 direct and indirect jobs.
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