Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport
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Optimistic summer flight network from Gdansk

26.03.2021 | 12:00

76 connections served by 9 carriers at 65 airports in 20 countries. This is the summer flight network from Gdansk which will start operating on Sunday 28th March 2021.

After the difficult year 2020 and beginning of 2021 caused by the coronavirus pandemic, Gdansk Airport is counting on the return of passengers and reconstruction of the air connections market. The carriers are ready to fly to any places which enjoyed the popularity before COVID, they also intend to launch new destinations.

“We have gone through the toughest year in the history of the aviation market in Poland and all over the world. Gdansk Airport was experiencing these hardships and now we hope for revival. The plans of our partners – airlines, who want to launch the total of 76 connections to 20 countries before June, are making us optimistic. They include completely new destinations in Croatia, Sweden and Greece. It is a very wide and interesting offer which will, additionally, be completed by travel agencies with typical holiday flights, including but not limited to, Greek, Turkish and Egyptian holiday resorts” – said Iwona Tomczyńska, the Manager of Economic Analyses and Marketing Department of Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport.

Wizz Air airlines offer the total of 41 connections from Gdansk in their summer network 2021. There will be 4 brand new connections: Split, Heraklion on Crete, Santorini, Skelleftea in Sweden. 

Alesund, Bergen, Kharkov, Eindhoven, Goteborg, Kiev-Zhulhany, London-Luton, Malmo, Oslo-Gardermoen, Stavanger, Stockholm-Skavsta, Turku, Doncaster-Sheffield, Dortmund, Hamburg, Liverpool, London-Gatwick, Oslo-Torp, Reykjavik-Keflavik, Trondheim, Kutaisi, Lviv, Billund, Bodo, Cologne-Bonn, Larnaca, Milan-Bergamo, Paris-Beauvais, Haugesung, Molde, Kristiansand, Skelleftea, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Split, Heraklion, Santorini, Odessa, Tromso, Barcelona El-Prat, Mykonos.  

Ryanair propose flights from Gdansk to 26 cities in their summer schedule.

Dublin, Oslo-Torp, Stockholm-Skavsta, Goeteborg, Kiev-Boryspil, Cracow, London-Stansted, Milan-Bergamo, Odessa, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Wroclaw, Aarhus, Alicante, Hamburg, Leeds-Bradford, Malta, Pafos, Vaxjo, Newcastle, Pisa, Belfast, Billund, Barcelona-Reus. 

KLM airlines continue to fly on the route Gdansk-Amsterdam and SAS to Copenhagen. Lot keep operating from Gdansk to Warsaw and Cracow.

Lufthansa are returning with flights to Munich on 2nd May and to Frankfurt on 10th May. A Eurowings connection to Dusselforf will appear again in May. SWISS airline will start their flights from Gdansk to Zurich commencing from 3rd June.

A new low cost carrier, SkyUp from Ukraine, will start flying from Kiev-Boryspil to Gdansk commencing from 26th April. 

Travelling during the pandemic is not easy as various epidemic restrictions and sanitary requirements are applicable in many countries. In order to facilitate travelling at Gdansk Airport, a testing point for passengers returning to Poland from non-Schengen zone will be opened commencing from Monday 29th March. Rapid antigen tests will be performed there and a negative result will release the passenger from a 10 day quarantine. A rapid test before departing abroad can be taken at Gdansk Airport since January 2021.
  

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