Ryanair launches a new route to Poland: where beer costs £3, and coffee — £2.
New winter route of Ryanair
According to The Sun: For those planning a trip to Poland, there is now an opportunity to leave traditional routes to Warsaw and Krakow in favor of a more budget-friendly option. Ryanair has opened a new winter route between Edinburgh and a Polish city, where beer prices start from £3, and a cup of coffee will cost only £2.18.
This new route allows travelers to enjoy Polish culture and gastronomy without spending a fortune.
“This new route makes Poland even more accessible to tourists, as we strive to provide quality service at competitive prices,” said company representatives.
Choose this winter destination and discover new horizons for travel!
Thus, Ryanair not only expands its routes but also emphasizes the accessibility of travel to Poland. With new opportunities from the company, the popularity of Polish cities among tourists is rising, and the country's tourism sector is gaining new breath in the winter season.
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