Ryanair Launches five new connections from Poland from PLN 55 – Szczecin and Gdansk to Licerpool; Łodz, Katowice and Gdansk to Shannon
Press release
Łódź, 19 June 2008: Ryanair, the number 1 among low-cost airlines in Europe, has announced five new connections from Poland today, with regular operations scheduled to start already in the 2008/09 winter season.
- Łódź – Shannon (Mon, Thu) starting 3 November – from PLN 55,
- Gdańsk – Shannon (Tue, Fri) starting 4 November – from PLN 74,
- Katowice – Shannon (Wed, Sun) starting 5 November – from PLN 60,
- Gdańsk – Liverpool (Mon, Wed, Fri) starting 27 October – from PLN 74,
- Szczecin – Liverpool (Wed, Sun) starting 29 October – from PLN 60.
Tickets can already be purchased now at www.ryanair.com.
Tomasz Kułakowski, Ryanair Sales and Marketing Manager in Central Europe, said in Łódź today:
“Today we are adding five more connections from Poland to the eight new ones announced by Ryanair over recent weeks. So now Ryanair has as many as 63 direct international connections from 10 Polish airports on offer! Owing to our low prices, no fuel surcharge guaranteed and record punctuality, Ryanair is bound to become the favorite airline in Poland!
In the first year Ryanair will carry more than 160,000 passengers on the five routes announced today! The local economies of Łódź, Gdańsk, Katowice and Szczecin will gain additional income from tourism and new jobs will be created.
Passengers are welcome to visit www.ryanair.com, where fares on the new connections start from just PLN 55 including taxes and airport charges!”
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Ryanair is Europe’s biggest low-cost airline with 27 bases operating 695 connections in 26 countries. By the end of March 2009, Ryanair will have a fleet of 195 new Boeing 737-800s, and in the next four years its fleet will have increased by an additional 67 aircraft already ordered. Ryanair presently employs a team of 5900 people. This financial year, the company will carry about 60 million passengers.