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Eastern Europe growing in popularity
03 April 2006

There is growing demand for flights to Poland and the rest of Eastern Europe, according to a new report.

Figures released by the OAG indicate that flights in and out of Eastern Europe this month are up 13 per cent on a year ago.

In addition, the 13,000 flights to and from Poland are 24 per cent up on April 2005.

The increasing numbers of Polish people visiting and working abroad is thought to have had a part to play in the rise and low-cost airlines have been quick to recognise the increasing demand.

Ryanair is currently offering flights between Glasgow and Wroclaw at £5.49, excluding taxes and charges, while Wizz Air is providing one-way flights from Glasgow to the capital Warsaw from £20.

The OAG's latest figures also indicate that the number of intercontinental flights to and from Europe is up ten per cent although intra-European flight numbers are static.


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