DALLAS — London Stansted Airport (STN) announces new routes for 2025, expanding destinations across Europe.
London Stansted, the third busiest airport in the country, has announced new and exciting routes, expanding its European network. In 2025, destinations such as France, Germany, Greece, Turkey, and the Netherlands will be added, offering travelers plenty of inspiration.
Multiple airlines will serve the new destinations this year, including British Airways (BA), Transavia (HV), SunExpress (XO), Jet2 (LS), and Ryanair (FR).
- British Airways will launch new flights to Bergerac, France, after returning to Stansted in Summer 2024.
- Transavia will debut its new route to Rotterdam, Netherlands, a brand-new airline for London Stansted.
- SunExpress will introduce a route to Kayseri, Turkey, enhancing Stansted’s position as the UK’s top airport for flights to Turkey.
- Jet2 will launch new routes to Pula, Croatia, and Bergen, Norway. Holiday packages will also be available to the Greek islands of Poros, Aegina, and Leros, all of which are accessible via Athens.
- Ryanair, Stansted’s largest airline, resumes flights to Lübeck, Germany, and introduces new routes to Münster, Germany, and Clermont-Ferrand, France.
Comments from London Stansted’s Aviation Director, Simon Gorrighan
“London Stansted serves more European destinations than any other UK airport, and these new services will further strengthen our route network, which now covers almost 200 destinations across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.”
London Stansted currently serves around 18 million passengers a year, and introducing new routes across Europe will offer passengers a wide variety of destinations.
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