Polish route to head easyJet Belfast expansion
EasyJet is to add Krakow flights from Belfast International Airport as part of planned expansion from Northern Ireland.
The no-frills carrier is to run three flights a week to the Polish city from April 24, 2007, with fares starting at £37.98 return
The route is part of a wider expansion plan for Belfast, which will be announced in the coming weeks, the airline said.
The airline’s Northern Ireland marketing manager Paul Cable said: “Northern Ireland is a very important market to easyJet and we are looking forward to announcing more new routes and increased frequencies for summer 2007 in the coming weeks.
“There is a great demand for direct low-cost travel in Northern Ireland and easyJet recognises the great potential for further development from the region.”
Seats go on sale with the release of easyJet’s summer schedule in November at www.easyJet.com.
Report by Phil Davies
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