Ryanair axed all of its Fuerteventura routes from 31st January this year, however, from March 2010 it will resume services to Bournemouth, Brussels Charleroi, Dublin, Düsseldorf Weeze, Frankfurt Hahn, Glasgow Prestwick, Liverpool, Madrid, Milan Bergamo and Pisa.

The ten routes will deliver 300,000 additional passengers and create 300 new jobs at Fuerteventura.

Ryanair also announced the extension of its Lanzarote, Gran Canaria and Tenerife routes to its summer 2010 schedule after the local government confirmed that its airport discount scheme would continue until at least March 2012.

The airline will operate 300 weekly flights on 53 Canary Island routes next summer, carrying over 2.3m passengers.

Ryanair have also announced that it would base a second Boeing 737-800 at Bournemouth from next March and open four new routes to Fuerteventura, Ibiza, Malta and Valencia, taking its total network to 16.

The new routes, together with increased frequencies to Alicante, Malaga and Palma, will increase the airline’s Bournemouth traffic to 650,000 passengers a year.

Ryanair will also base a sixth aircraft at Glasgow Prestwick from next March, which will focus on routes formerly operated by the collapsed flyglobespan to Alicante, Faro, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Malaga, Palma and Tenerife.