Budget airline launches new Poland routes
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BUDGET airline bmibaby has announced the launch of services from Cardiff to Warsaw and the port of Gdansk in the wake of a growing Polish immigration.
Flights went on sale today with fares starting from just £21.99 one way, including all taxes and charges.
The new route to Warsaw starts with a three times a week service operating from Cardiff on Mondays, Wednesdays and Sundays, commencing on February 10.
Flights to Gdansk run twice weekly from Cardiff, departing on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with flights beginning on February 9.
Crawford Rix, managing director of bmibaby, said: “The new routes from Cardiff will provide valuable links for friends and family in Poland and in the Wales region. Both cities will also be popular for short breaks.”
Jon Horne, managing director of Cardiff airport, said: “The airport has been working with the Polish in Wales and has received a great deal of information and support from them. This information has helped convince bmibaby of the need for these routes.”