Ryanair launches direct flights from Belfast to three Polish cities
By Carlton Leisure - 29 Apr 2016
Ryanair has announced to launch new routes to Warsaw, Wroclaw and Gdansk from Belfast Airport.
The new service will start with the airline's winter 2016 schedule. The airline will base three aircrafts at Belfast International.
Previously in March, the airline announced seven new routes to Alicante, Berlin, Krakow, Lanzarote, Malaga, Milan and Tenerife from Belfast. The carrier also added five extra daily flights to London Gatwick.
The carrier will operate 11 routes and 60 weekly flights from Belfast International, where it started re-establishing a base recently.
A top marketing officer of the airline expressed pleasure saying their Polish route would be a great boon for both business and leisure travellers.
A top official from Belfast International Airport said that this winter is going to be one of their busiest ever.
Due to immense tourism and business appeal of these cities, the services are expected to be well received by both business and leisure travellers.