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Ryanair launches new Cardiff route to Malaga


Financial incentives to attract new teachers extended


Ryanair have announced a new Cardiff route to Malaga,


with a three


times weekly service commencing in June, as part of Ryanair’s Cardiff Summer 2019 schedule. Ryanair’s Cardiff Summer 2019 schedule off ers 5 routes in total, including new routes to Barcelona, Malta and now Malaga, as well as Faro and Tenerife. Cardiff


consumers and


visitors can now enjoy even lower fares and the latest “Always Getting Better”


improvements


including: • Even more Routes, fl ights and destinations • Ryanair Rooms with


10% off Travel Credit • ‘Try Somewhere New’ – travel content platform on Ryanair.com Ryanair’s Robin Kiely said: “Ryanair is pleased to announce a new Cardiff route to Malaga, commencing in June, which will operate three times weekly, as part of our extended Cardiff summer 2019 schedule.” Deb Barber, CEO of Cardiff Airport, said: “It’s


fantastic to see


Ryanair continuing to expand its choice from Cardiff with the announcement of a third new route for Summer 2019, bringing the total number of routes to fi ve.


This means that in just one year, Ryanair has grown its capacity at Cardiff Airport by over 150%. “Malaga


is one of


our most popular destinations, with customers jetting off to enjoy city breaks and sunny holidays all year round. The addition of


three return fl ights


a week this Summer adds a wealth of choice for customers seeking low-cost fares. We look forward to the launch of direct fl ights to Malaga, Malta and Barcelona plus the continuation of services to Faro and Tenerife in 2019.”


THE EDUCATION MINISTER, Kirsty Williams, has announced the existing fi nancial incentives for teacher training will be extended into the academic year 2019-20. The incentives, of up to £20,000 per student, aim to attract the best graduates into teaching priority subjects such as maths, chemistry, physics, computer science and modern foreign languages. Iaith Athrawon Yfory, the incentive scheme of up to £5,000 to train to teach secondary education in Welsh, will also continue in 2019-20. Iaith Athrawon Yfory can be applied for alongside the incentives for priority subjects, making the maximum incentive up to £25,000. The highest value incentives are available to graduates undertaking Initial Teacher Education in the priority areas who hold a fi rst class degree, Masters or PhD, with other incentives for graduates with 2:1 and 2:2 degrees. The funding is for postgraduates starting Initial Teacher Education (ITE) courses in the following subjects: • Up to £20,000 for mathematics, physics, chemistry, Welsh or computer sciences; • Up to £15,000 for modern foreign languages; • £3,000 for graduates with a fi rst-class


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degree, a Masters or a PhD to teach all other main secondary subjects and primary;


• A £3,000 supplement for graduates with a fi rst-class degree, a Masters or a PhD undertaking primary PGCE studies with subject specialism in English, Welsh, mathematics or science. Kirsty Williams said: “Giving school pupils the best possible education means attracting the best teachers into the profession, especially in priority subjects where the demand for new teachers is highest. “We are also extending the Iaith Athrawon Yfory incentives to help increase the numbers teaching Welsh and through the medium of Welsh, to help us achieve our aims in Cymraeg 2050. “These incentives of up to £20,000, with an additional £5,000 available for Welsh-medium teachers, will help recruit the best teachers we can and support them on their career pathway. Maintaining a strong and skilled teaching workforce is essential to achieving our ambitions in our National Mission for Education in Wales.” Further information on the incentives can be found at: https:// www.discoverteaching.wales/ teacher-training-incentives/


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