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Tempo fa Ryanair ha annunciato un accordo strategico con lo scalo di Hahn che diventerà una delle principali basi con l'aggiunta di 2 nuovi aerei basati ogni anno fino al 2012.
Le rotte annunciate oggi sono solo la prima parte di questo piano pluriennale di espansione.

Ecco il comunicato stampa dell'epoca 11/10/05:

RYANAIR ANNOUNCES $1 BILLION INVESTMENT IN FRANKFURT HAHN
MAJOR EXPANSION FOR ITS FRANKFURT HAHN BASE
18 AIRCRAFT, OVER 50 ROUTES, 8M PASSENGERS, 8,000 JOBS

Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 low fares airline today (11th November 2005) announced a $1 billion multi year expansion plan for its base at Frankfurt Hahn. By 2012 Ryanair will have 18 based aircraft, operate over 50 routes, carry 8 million passengers p.a. and have created over 8,000 jobs at Frankfurt Hahn airport. With this enormous investment Frankfurt Hahn will overtake Dublin to become Ryanair’s second largest airport base and become Germany’s fastest growing and 8th largest airport.

Announcing this major expansion in Mainz, the capital of Rhineland Palatinate, today, Michael O’Leary, Ryanair’s CEO said:

“Between 2006 and 2012, Ryanair is committed to an investment of $1 billion in new aircraft at Frankfurt Hahn. With over 50 routes, 8 million passengers and 8,000 jobs this is the single biggest investment in German aviation by a non German company and will make Frankfurt Hahn one of the largest airports in Germany and Germany’s fastest growing airport.”

“Ryanair will also provide a loan of €12.5 million in respect of 50% of the total capital expenditure on the new passenger terminal at Frankfurt Hahn and will also locate a Ryanair maintenance facility at the airport.”

“I wish to acknowledge the contribution of Fraport and the government of Rhineland Palatinate to this project. Ryanair’s successful collaboration with these partners since 1999 has helped to transform the airport into a major stimulant for tourism and employment in the States economy. Today’s announcement ensures that this growth will be taken a significant stage further. Over the next 7 years Ryanair looks forward to creating 8,000 jobs at Frankfurt Hahn, more than doubling passenger numbers and delivering the highest traffic growth and lowest fares in Germany”.