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Ryanair to open new base in Krakow

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Nick Hodge 13.12.2012 10:20
Lost-cost airline Ryanair is to open a new base at Krakow's John Paul II Airport in Balice.
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“Ryanair is delighted to announce Krakow as our 53rd base, and our second in Poland,” enthused Michael Cawley, Deputy Chief Executive of the airline, at a press conference held in the city on Wednesday.

He also unveiled four new connections with Krakow, taking the overall tally of links with the city in southern Poland to 51.

The new connections will be with Manchester, Dortmund, Gothenburg and Kos, with flights beginning in April 2013.

All in all, Ryanair will be running some 224 flights per week between Krakow and other cities, including Paris, London and Milan, increasing its level by 16 percent.

The airline is offering 100,000 special deals for January to mark the new developments, with ticket prices from 12 pounds across Europe.

However, customers keen to take part in the deal must strike immediately, as the offer closes at midnight on Thursday (13 December). (nh)


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