Ryanair launches new Brno to Berlin route
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (6 Nov) announced a new route from Brno to Berlin Schönefeld, with a twice-weekly service commencing in April 2019, as part of Ryanair’s Summer 19 schedule. Ryanair’s biggest ever Brno summer schedule includes 3 routes in total, with 2 new routes to Berlin Schönefeld and Milan Bergamo.
Czech consumers and visitors can now enjoy even lower fares and the latest “Always Getting Better” improvements including:
- Reduced checked-in bag fees
- lower €25 x 20kg check bag
- lower €8 x 10kg check bag
- Ryanair Rooms with 10% off Travel Credit
- Ryanair Transfers – wider choice of ground transport with new partner Car Trawler
To celebrate, Ryanair has released seats for sale with up to 518 Kč off return flight, for travel between now and February 2019, which are only available for booking on the Ryanair.com website until midnight Thursday (8 Nov).
Ryanair’s Sales & Marketing Manager CEE & Balkans, Olga Pawlonka, said:
“Ryanair is pleased to announce a new Brno route to Berlin Schönefeld, commencing in April 2019, which will operate twice weekly and is our 2nd new Brno route as part of our biggest ever Summer 2019 schedule. Brno customers and visitors can now book their holidays on 3 routes for summer 2019 on the lowest fares.
To celebrate we are releasing seats for sale with up to 518 Kč off return flights for travel between now and February 2019. This offer is available for booking until midnight Thursday (8 Nov). Since these amazing low fares will be snapped up quickly, customers should log onto www.ryanair.com and avoid missing out.”
Governor of the South Moravian Region Bohumil Šimek said:
"The number of regular routes from Brno is growing thanks to the excellent work of our team, the Brno airport and the exceptional cooperation with Ryanair. I have no doubt that the route to Berlin will be a successful one – in both directions, inbound and outbound, as the South Moravian Region and its surroundings offer countless holiday and business opportunities. I expect the new route to bring us thousands of visitors. We will strive to continue to expand the offer of regular routes the Brno airport has to offer."
Accolade Group's CEO, Milan Kratina, said:
“The announcement of the Berlin route signifies that we are continuing to expand the offer of regular flights from Brno – exactly as promised a year ago when the airport became part of the Accolade group. Moreover in case of the Berlin route, it is an entirely new destination that will be flown for the first time to and from Brno. I believe it will follow the success of the Milan Bergamo route which has been almost fully booked since the very first flight. The large number of passengers flying to and from Brno gives us a good position to negotiate on the possible opening of other probable new routes."