Ryanair Expands Winter Routes from Charleroi, Adding Flights to Morocco and Scandinavia

The airline Ryanair plans a new connection from Charleroi airport to Morocco next winter. It will launch four other routes for the same season from the Belgian airport.
The Irish low-cost company will connect Charleroi to Essaouira starting October 31, 2021, reports Belga. It will also launch new routes to Sweden (Stockholm-Arlanda, starting October 31, 2021), Denmark (Billund, starting October 29, 2021), Finland (Helsinki, starting November 2, 2021) and Cyprus (Paphos, starting November 2, 2021).
Ryanair also announces that it will serve Trieste, Genoa and Trapani with two weekly flights. A plane from the company will take off from Brussels South Charleroi Airport to Trieste on Thursdays and Sundays, starting October 31, 2021. Genoa will be connected to the Brussels-Charleroi airport on Tuesdays and Saturdays, from November 2, 2021. Finally, the Irish low-cost company will operate flights from Brussels South Charleroi to Trapani on Wednesdays and Sundays starting October 31, 2021.
Philippe Verdonck, CEO of Charleroi airport, is pleased with the announcement of these new routes. "With this announcement, no less than eight new destinations will be available from our airport."
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