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Ryanair to Start Operating Sofia-Athens Daily Flights in Autumn

The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair will start operating daily flights between the Bulgarian and Greek capitals from October 30.

The tickets for the Sofia-Athens route will go on sale on February 23, with the prices starting from EUR 24.99.

Since the beginning of the year, the company has considerably expanded the list of destinations accessible from Sofia.

Ryanair Announces Four New Winter Routes from Sofia

The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair announced on Wednesday the addition of four new routes on its winter schedule.

Starting from the end of October, Ryanair will operate daily flights from the Bulgarian capital to Berlin.

There will be also services from Sofia to Hamburg (thrice weekly), Barcelona (four times a week) and Madrid (five times a week).

Ryanair to Operate Daily Flights Between Sofia, Cologne from October 30

The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair will start operating daily flights between the Bulgarian capital and Cologne from October 30.

This is the first German destination accessible from Sofia, with the prices of one-way tickets on the new route starting from EUR 19.99 in November.

Ryanair to Start Operating Daily Flights from Sofia to Rome, Milan in Autumn

The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair announced on Tuesday that it will be operating two new daily winter services from the Bulgarian capital to Rome Ciampino and Milan Malpensa starting from October 30.

With the latest two additions, the winter 2016 schedule of Ryanair will deliver six new routes from Sofia.

Ryanair passenger scalded on genitals by boiling tea wins payout

A 33-year-old Ryanair passenger has settled a €38,000 damages claim against the airline after claiming his genitals were scorched when a boiling cup of tea was spilled over his crotch.

Ronald Furlong, from Wexford, claimed the incident happened during a London to Dublin flight in August 2012, as Irish Times reports.

Bargain hunters can target at ‘Last class’ flights

Airlines have now introduced a new class for their worst seats which cannot be named as Economy.

‘Last class’ seats have been introduced by airlines to compete with their budget counterparts such as Ryanair and EasyJet and include seats at the back of the plane, where it is noisier, or by a toilet with no refunds or upgrades.

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