Ryanair adds Poznan route from Leeds-Bradford
Ryanair announced a new route connecting Leeds-Bradford to Poznan, for winter 2021.
The new route will initially operate twice a week.
Ryanair has launched a £19.99 seat sale for travel on the new route until the end of March 2022, which must be booked by midnight Saturday, 16 October on www.Ryanair.com.
As travel recovers to pre-Covid levels, Ryanair’s growth continues to lead traffic and tourism recovery across Europe.
"We are delighted to add this new route from Leeds-Bradford. Ryanair remains committed to re-building Europe’s aviation and tourism industry by restoring connectivity and growing its network," said Ryanair’s Director of Commercial, Jason McGuinness.
The airline once again called on the UK Government to scrap or suspend APD (Air Passenger Duty) to allow airlines to quickly recover connectivity.
"While Ryanair is committed to the UK and to Leeds-Bradford airport, the lack of government support continues to create barriers to boosting traffic and growth."
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