Aer Lingus, Ireland's national carrier, today announced the launch of a new flight from London Gatwick to Warsaw which will run seven days a week. The inaugural flight will take off on Sunday (25th) at 16h 30 and arrives at Fryderyk Chopin Airport at 19h 50. Return flights are due to leave the Polish capital at 20h 30 and return to the UK between 22h 05 and 22h 25 depending on the day of the week.
Bogdan Becla, acting director of the Polish National Tourist Office said of the new flights: "It's really great news that Aer Lingus is scheduling flights seven days a week between London and Warsaw, which makes it even easier for people to visit Poland. While this new route gives people more opportunities to holiday in Poland, it also reflects the popularity of our country which is one of the fastest growing tourist destinations in the world."
To book your flight to Warsaw, visit the Aer Lingus homepage.
The Editorial Team.
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