UK sparks Centralwings growth
Polish low cost carrier Centralwings has said it is on course to double carrying to 1.5 million in 2006 after introducing a flurry of new routes.
All the new services started this week. They were Leeds Bradford to Warsaw, Dublin to Lodz and Gdansk and Edinburgh to Katowice and Gdansk.
The carrier said the UK and Ireland has been pivotal to the growth.
“They have had a particularly prominent impact with travel from these markets to Poland increasing by more than 50% since the country’s accession to the EU,” said international press officer Magda Zawadzka.
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