Ryan Air has announced a new flight in the popular European holiday.
EX-Yu Aviation News reported that airlines would introduce two weekly flights from Dubrovnik, Croatia, to Marseille, France and KATOWICE in Poland.
The Dubrovnik – Katowice route will be executed from March to October this year, and the Dubrovnik -Marseille route will be executed from April to October. Both routes take place on Monday and Thursday.
Ryan Air has also announced a new route from Zadal to Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. This is the 24th destination provided by Zadar's Ryanair. The flight will start soon.
The airline is also preparing to launch another route from Croatia's Rieka to German Khan. The details of this connection and the sales of tickets have not yet been confirmed, but the route is part of the focus of the airline focusing on Rieka.
Ryan Air will recently confirm the flight between Poland's Lieka and Rokuro, and will operate twice a week from June to September this year on Monday and Friday.
These developments will be used by the airline to redistribute resources in response to the rise in airport charges in Spain, and encourage Spanish airports to get out of the Madrid Bubble.
Ryan Air has announced the reduction in Spanish businesses, such as stopping flights to cities such as Herez and Barradrid and reducing the routes from the other seven Spanish airports.
Lucena Airport said that the Spanish airport system could not be measured for Ryan Air, and said, “It is very difficult to interpret airline communication as a terrible Mail.”
Furthermore, from April, flights on airlines between Abadine and Malaga will increase on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to one day.
This summer, Ryan Air will start a new direct route from Abadine to Krakow. Two weekly services starting in April are operated on Wednesday and Saturday.