Centralwings expands low fare Polish routes
Polish budget carrier Centralwings is expanding its network from the UK and Ireland with eight new routes.
The airline’s winter 2007-08 schedule includes new flights from Stansted, Gatwick, Edinburgh and Shannon.
The new services from October 28 are: Stansted-Warsaw; Gatwick-Krakow; Edinburgh to Warsaw, Gdansk and Katowice; and Shannon to Warsaw, Gdansk and Katowice.
They are in addition to three flights a week from Dublin to Wroclaw, Katowice and Gdansk recently announced for next winter.
Further new routes are also due to be announced, according to an airline spokeswoman.
Prices start at £3.99 one-way from London and Edinburgh plus a fee of £19.89 which includes tax.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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