Ryanair to open new base
Ryanair is to open a new base at Wroclaw Airport in Poland next spring.
The budget airline will base one aircraft at the airport from March, operating to 21 destinations including Bournemouth, which will be new for 2012, Stansted, Bristol, East Midlands, Glasgow and Liverpool.
Wroclaw will be Ryanair's 46th base, from where it will compete with budget airline Wizzair and Polish flag carrier LOT. The airline said it would carry up to 800,000 passengers from the airport every year, sustaining 800 jobs in the region.
Flights go on sale tomorrow.
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