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Centralwings adds new winter routes from Manchester

24 Oct 2007 by Mark Caswell
Polish low-cost airline Centralwings has announced that from October 28 it will be extending its network from the UK to offer flights from Manchester to Krakow three times a week, and Warsaw four times a week.

Centralwings is also introducing a new route between Edinburgh and Poznan (three times a week).

The new flights are in addition to Centralwings’ existing services from London Stansted to Warsaw, Gatwick to Warsaw, Krakow and Wroclaw, and destinations in Poland from Dublin, Shannon and Cork.

Budget airline Ryanair does not currently run a service to Poland from Manchester or Edinburgh, and Easyjet only fly Edinburgh to Krakow, so Centralwings’s new routes will be filling a gap in the market, particularly for people travelling from the north of the UK.

The Polish airline promises competitive prices for its new routes – flights from UK airports start at £3.99 – but passengers can expect a fixed charge of £19.89 each way (including tax) to be levied on top.

For more information visit centralwings.com.

Report by Jenny Southan


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