Ryanair Announces Winter 2025 Schedule for Cornwall Airport Newquay
Ryanair has announced its Winter 2025 schedule for Cornwall Airport Newquay, revealing extra capacity and new travel opportunities for people flying in and out of Cornwall this festive season.
More Flights for Christmas 2025
The airline confirmed an additional 2,300 seats across its Alicante, Malaga, and Dublin routes for Christmas week, giving travellers more low-fare options to visit family, explore new destinations, or escape for some winter sun.
The Winter 2025 schedule includes four routes from Newquay – Alicante, Malaga, Dublin, and London – combining popular winter sun destinations with key city connections.

Boost for Cornwall’s Connectivity and Tourism
According to Ryanair, this expanded winter schedule will deliver 10% more traffic to and from Cornwall this winter, providing greater choice for passengers while supporting inbound tourism to the region.
Flights to and from Cornwall Airport Newquay are already available to book now at Ryanair.com, with fares starting from £29.99.
Comments from Ryanair and Cornwall Airport
Eddie Wilson, CEO of Ryanair, said:
“I am pleased to be here today at Cornwall Airport Newquay to launch Ryanair’s Winter 2025 schedule, with 4 routes to Alicante, Dublin, London, and Malaga, offering a selection of both Winter sun destinations as well as key city connections. We’ve also added extra capacity for Christmas week, ensuring plenty of low-fare choice for our Cornwall customers, as well as driving traffic and tourism to Cornwall during the off-peak Winter season.
We wish to continue to deliver traffic and tourism growth at Newquay and across our 22 UK airports. To do this however, the UK market must become competitive. Rachel Reeves should stop talking about growth and start delivering it by abolishing APD. In countries all over Europe, like Sweden, Hungary, Albania, and Regional Italy, Govts are abolishing aviation taxes and are being rewarded with rapid traffic, tourism, and jobs growth. This is the model that Rachel Reeves should copy. She has failed to deliver any growth in the first 12 months of the new Labour Govt, but she can reverse this failure, by scrapping APD to make UK air travel competitive once more, particularly for the UK regions like Cornwall.”
Amy Smith, Managing Director at Cornwall Airport Newquay, added:
“Ryanair’s commitment to Cornwall Airport Newquay is fantastic news for the region. The extra capacity of 2,300 additional seats over Christmas strengthens our year-round connectivity, supports local jobs and inbound tourism, and builds momentum in the seasons ahead.
This sustained confidence strengthens our network today and lays the groundwork for future route development and new markets that will benefit residents, businesses and visitors alike.”
Ryanair’s Winter 2025 schedule marks another step in strengthening Cornwall’s air links, with more affordable travel options and improved connectivity to some of Europe’s most popular destinations.

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