4 NEW ROUTES TO POLAND AT FARES FROM £3.99*
Ryanair, Europe's No. 1 low fares airline, on Wednesday, 18th May 2005 announced 4 new routes to Poland. From October 30th, 2005 Ryanair will operate daily flights from London-Stansted to Gdansk, Bydgoszcz, Szczecin, Rzeszow (Poland). Bookings can be made on Ryanair.com today from just £3.99*.
COMPARE THE FARES
One way fares from:
| ROUTE | LOT* | RYANAIR** | % SAVING |
| Gdansk | £55 | £3.99 | 93% |
| Bydgoszcz | £72 | £3.99 | 93% |
| Szczecin | £55 | £3.99 | 95% |
| Rzeszow | £55 | £3.99 | 93% |
(*fare source: LOT website, one-way fares excluding taxes booking 13.05.05, travel 01.11.05, all flights operated ex London Heathrow via Warsaw)
(**Ryanair fares one-way excluding taxes)
Announcing Ryanair's new routes in London today, Michael Cawley, Deputy CEO said:
“In 2004 Michael O'Leary said: “Who wants to go to Gdansk? There ain't a lot there after you've seen the shipyard wall”. There he goes – wrong again. A big piece of humble pie later and it's RE (Ryanair in Europe) Day as Ryanair liberates Poland from the tyranny of high fares. British Tourists can now discover Poland and decide for themselves what Gdansk, Bydgoszcz, Szczecin, and Rzeszow have to offer without paying the high fares of LOT and Easyjet.
“These new routes mean British passengers will save over £60M on the high fares of other airlines and will benefit from Ryanair's unbeatable punctuality and customer service”.
