Ryanair launches flights from Leeds to Warsaw: tickets from £20.

Ryanair launches flights from Leeds to Warsaw: tickets from £20
Ryanair launches flights from Leeds to Warsaw: tickets from £20

New Ryanair Flights to Warsaw

According to The Sun: Ryanair is launching new flights from Leeds Airport to the city often referred to as the Paris of the North.

From October 27, the new route will connect the British airport with Warsaw in Poland.

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Ticket prices start from £19.99 one way. The new winter route will operate twice a week, and the journey will take around 2 hours and 30 minutes.

Collaboration with Ryanair

With the new flight, Leeds Airport now has 13 destinations served by Ryanair.

Declan Maguire, Director of Aviation for Leeds-Bradford, noted:

“The new Ryanair flights from Leeds-Bradford to Warsaw are not just another route on the map. It's an opportunity for Yorkshire residents to discover a city filled with history and culture.”

 

“We are proud to work with Ryanair to make travel from Yorkshire easier and more exciting, whether it's for a weekend away, visiting friends and family, or adventures further afield.”

Ryanair also operates flights to Warsaw from London Stansted, Manchester, and Edinburgh.

Cultural Heritage of Warsaw

Warsaw is often referred to as the Paris of the East due to its stunning architecture.

Recently, the city earned the nickname 'Phoenix' for how it 'rose' after the war, which destroyed much of its historical buildings.

Today, many tourists visit Warsaw's Old Town, which is actually quite new as it was rebuilt after World War II.

For Instagram lovers, the Neon Museum will be the perfect spot, showcasing neon signs from the Cold War era.

Drink enthusiasts can visit the Polish Vodka Museum to learn about its 600-year history of production in the country.

Warsaw is also known for its green infrastructure – the city has 95 parks for strolling.

Don't forget to try traditional pierogi (stuffed dumplings) as a snack on the go.

For the best view of the city, visit the Panorama Sky Bar, which offers views of the Palace of Culture and Science, the tallest building in Warsaw.

Warsaw is often ranked as one of the cheapest cities in Europe for a holiday, coming in second in the Post Office study (behind Riga).

TUI also launched weekend tours to Warsaw at the beginning of this year.

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Thus, the new Ryanair flight from Leeds to Warsaw opens up new travel opportunities for Yorkshire residents. Warsaw, with its rich cultural heritage and diverse architecture, becomes increasingly accessible for Ukrainian tourists eager to explore this city. The new regular flights are expected to boost the popularity of this route and make visiting one of Europe’s largest and most interesting cities easier.


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