The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair on Tuesday launched two new regular routes from Bratislava's M.R. Stefanik Airport - to Burgas (Bulgaria) and to Paphos (Cyprus), TASR learnt on the same day. Both flights are available twice a week, on Tuesday and Saturday, stated Bratislava airport spokesperson Veronika Ševčíková. She went on to say that this month the airline also launched new routes to Malta and to Thessaloniki, Greece from Bratislava airport. In June, the company will add new routes to Eindhoven (Netherlands) and to Dalaman (Turkey). In addition, Georgian Airways, a new airline that has come to Bratislava, launched a route to Tbilisi (Georgia) on March 26. In line with the summer flight schedule, which is currently in place, Bratislava's M.R. Štefánik Airport now provides 49 regular routes to 45 destinations in 23 countries.
New airlines launch links to Bulgaria, Cyprus, Georgia
28. 03. 2018 14:20 | News
Gavin Shoebridge, Photo: TASR
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