
Ryanair has announced the addition of several new routes to and from Greek destinations in its summer 2025 flight schedule.
Starting May 1, the airline will introduce a new domestic connection between Athens and Lemnos, operating three times a week with a Boeing 737-800 (738) or 737 MAX 8 (7M8) aircraft.
On May 3, a new international route between Bari and Patras will commence, featuring two weekly flights using a 738 aircraft. Additionally, Ryanair is reinstating two connections from Bournemouth to Greece: flights to Chania will launch on June 1, followed by Rhodes on June 4, both operating twice weekly with a 738 aircraft. These routes were last served by the airline in November 2014.
Further expansions include:
- Bratislava – Skiathos (June 3 – September 30, 2025): Twice weekly, 738
- Brussels – Volos (from May 2): Twice weekly, 738
- Gothenburg – Thessaloniki (from June 1): Twice weekly, 738
Ryanair will also continue to strengthen its connections with Thessaloniki, resuming its Tel Aviv – Thessaloniki route from May 7 (once weekly, reinstated after October 2023) and increasing flights on the Rome Fiumicino – Thessaloniki route from March 30 (four times a week).
From Corfu, new routes to Gothenburg and Rome (Fiumicino) will be available, both operated by a 738 aircraft. The Gothenburg service will commence on June 1 with twice-weekly flights, while the Rome route, last served in October 2022, will resume with weekly flights from May 3 and increase to twice-weekly from June 3.
Finally, additional routes include:
- Rhodes – Rome Fiumicino (from May 4, once weekly, increasing to twice weekly from June 5; reinstated since June 2021)
- Stockholm Arlanda – Zakynthos (from June 3, once weekly)
These new and restored connections further expand Ryanair’s presence in Greece, offering increased travel options for both domestic and international passengers.
Source: www.tornosnews.gr