Ryanair today (9 Oct) announced a new Brussels Charleroi route to Nantes in France, with a four times weekly service commencing in March 2020, as part of Ryanair’s Brussels Charleroi Summer 2020 schedule.
Ryanair’s Brussels Charleroi summer 2020 schedule offers 86 routes in total, including 2 new summer routes to Tel Aviv (4 per week) and now Nantes (4 per week), which will deliver over 6.4 million customers through Brussels Charleroi airport this year.
Belgian consumers and visitors can now book their summer holidays to Nantes as far out as October 2020, flying on the lowest fares and with the greenest/cleanest major airline in Europe, with the lowest CO2 emissions.
To celebrate its new Brussels Charleroi route, Ryanair has launched a seat sale on its European network with 25% off 1 million seats for travel between November and May, which must be booked by Friday (11 Oct), only on the Ryanair.com website.
Ryanair’s Hélène Bégasse said:
“Ryanair is pleased to announce a new Brussels Charleroi route to Nantes, commencing in March, which will operate four times weekly, as part of our summer 2020 schedule. Customers in Brussels can now book flights to Nantes as far out as October 2020.
To celebrate this new route, we are launching a seat sale 25% off 1 million seats on our European network, for travel between November and May, which must be booked by midnight Friday (11 Oct). Since these amazing low fares will be snapped up quickly, customers should log onto www.ryanair.com and avoid missing out.”
Philippe Verdonck, CEO of Brussels Charleroi Airport said:
“We are delighted to see that a new destination adds up to the many routes offered by Ryanair. The Nantes metropolis is attractive for its tourist charms and its economic dynamism.
With Ryanair’s competitive low fares, we can only believe in the potential of this route which supports our airport position on the diversification of its offer, offering a quality service for both passengers travelling for tourist reasons and for professional reasons.”
The new link comes shortly after Brussels Airlines announced that it was stopping its flights from Brussels Airport to Nantes in November. Hence Belgian travellers will be able to fly to Nantes without interruption.
This post was published on 9 October 2019 12:05
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