2012-09-19 — /travelprnews.com/ — Ryanair, Europe’s only ultra-low cost airline, today (19 Sept) announced it would open a new route between Dublin and Lublin – its 11th Polish airport – from 18th Dec, bringing its Dublin winter schedule to 54 routes, including new winter routes to Budapest and Warsaw (Modlin), as well as ski routes to Grenoble, Salzburg and Turin.
Ryanair celebrated its new Dublin-Lublin route by releasing launch fares from just €26 one-way (for travel Jan – Mar) on www.ryanair.com tomorrow.
In Lublin, Ryanair’s Michael Cawley said:
“Ryanair is pleased to announce that our first route between Dublin and Lublin Airport will open on 18th December next, which will be the 11th airport in Poland that Ryanair will operate at.
“To celebrate this new Dublin-Lublin route, Ryanair is releasing launch fares from €26. These are available for booking until midnight Monday (24 Sept). Since seats at these crazy low prices will be snapped up quickly, we urge passengers to book them immediately on www.ryanair.com.”
Grzegorz Muszynski, CEO of Lublin Airport said:
“This is a dream come true and we are delighted that Ryanair, Europe’s biggest low cost carrier, has started to operate at Lublin Airport. We believe this is an important step for further co-operation, which will benefit to our region and our citizens, who can now fly to Dublin with Ryanair.”
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