Prestwick Airport has announced they are bringing back their direct route to Poland for winter.
Ryanair is bringing their popular flights to Rzeszow, Poland back for their customers to fly in the winter months of 2017/18.
Ron Smith, chief executive officer of Glasgow Prestwick Airport, said:
“We’re delighted to be bringing back direct connections from Glasgow Prestwick Airport to Poland for winter 2017/18.
"We have a significant amount of experience in serving the passengers who would use this route to visit friends and family, for business travel or who are looking for a city break with a difference.
“Glasgow Prestwick Airport to Rzeszow will be the only route available in Scotland over the winter months to South East Poland.
"Our excellent transport connections including direct motorway access, low cost car parking and half price rail travel from any location in Scotland straight to the terminal building make our airport - and this route - an affordable, convenient and enjoyable way to experience
Eastern Europe.”
The route will begin this October with flying twice weekly.
Robin Kiely, a spokesperson for Ryanair, said: “We are pleased to add a new Rzeszow route to our Glasgow Prestwick winter 2017 schedule, which will operate twice weekly from October.
"Our Glasgow Prestwick winter 2017 schedule also includes popular winter sun routes to Alicante, Lanzarote and Tenerife, with 10 routes in total, which will deliver over 675,000 customers at Glasgow Prestwick Airport."
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