
"The budget airline Ryanair will be returning to a second south-west France airport this summer, after previously announcing its departure. The budget airline has confirmed resumption of twice-weekly services between Brive and London Stansted next month. Tickets for twice-weekly Ryanair flights between Brive - situated in south-west France in the Corrèze département - and London Stansted this summer are now on sale."
"Flights will begin on March 30th and continue on Mondays and Fridays through to October 23rd, with one-way prices starting at €16.99. It is not the first Ryanair service to resume after being cut. The airline previously confirmed it would return to Bergerac airport in south-west France this summer after announcing last July it would stop flights. READ ALSO Ryanair not leaving south-west France airport, after all It was confirmed recently on social media that its service between Brive and Stansted would return."
Ryanair will resume twice-weekly flights between Brive in the Corrèze département and London Stansted, with services starting on March 30 and operating Mondays and Fridays until October 23. One-way fares start at €16.99. The route was previously axed last year, with the carrier blaming rising French eco taxes on plane tickets. Ryanair has also confirmed a return to Bergerac airport this summer after earlier service cuts. The Brive–Porto route that Ryanair dropped last October will be operated by Volotea later in the year. Ryanair has not yet confirmed whether the Brive–Stansted service will run year-round.
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