Ryanair is adding seven new routes from London Stansted for summer 2025, and there are some great holiday- and city-break options. As they’ve just launched, availability is still high, which means prices are still relagively low.
New Beach Destinations in Turkey
Two new Turkish routes will make it easier to visit the country’s southwest coast, known for its clear waters and warm weather.
- Dalaman – A good choice for a mix of resorts, quiet bays, and national parks. Flights start from £19.99 one way, running twice weekly from March 2025.
- Bodrum – A popular spot for those who want both history and a lively atmosphere, with easy access to smaller coastal villages nearby. Ryanair has yet to confirm exact prices and dates.
European City Breaks Without the Crowds
If you’re looking for something beyond the usual destinations, these new routes might be worth considering.
- Clermont-Ferrand, France – A historic French city surrounded by extinct volcanoes. Good for those interested in architecture, food, and wine without the prices of Paris or Bordeaux. Flights start from £20.65 one way, beginning 30 March 2025.
- Münster, Germany – A cycle-friendly city with medieval streets, lively markets, and green spaces. Flights start from £16.99 one way, running three times a week from late March.
- Lübeck, Germany – A UNESCO-listed city with well-preserved Gothic architecture and a well-known food scene. Flights start from £16.91 one way, launching on 1 April 2025.
Alternative Southern Europe Destinations
For those looking for warm weather without the busiest crowds, these cities provide another option.
- Reggio Calabria, Italy – A southern Italian city with coastal views, fresh seafood, and links to Sicily. Flights start from £14.99 one way, running twice weekly from 3 February 2025.
- Linz, Austria – An Austrian city with a strong arts scene, historical sites, and a setting along the Danube. Flights start from £19.99 one way, available every Monday and Friday from 3 February 2025.
More Flights to Existing Destinations
Ryanair is also increasing flights to some of its busiest routes, including Ibiza, Málaga, Milan, Rome, Turin, and Valencia, meaning more flexibility and potentially lower fares.
When to Book
These routes are already available to book on Ryanair’s website. Prices will fluctuate based on demand, so booking early might secure the best deals.

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