On July 16, Ryanair celebrated its first Prague to Warsaw route, operating twice weekly as its Summer ’21 recovery schedule.
With over 100 weekly flights from Prague to 30 destinations, Ryanair remains committed to restoring connectivity for Prague and recovering traffic and as we enter the peak Summer months of July and August.
This new route, as well as flights from Prague to European holiday hotspots such as Palma, Marseille, or Amman will help boost air traffic and the tourism industry in the region, while vaccination programs continue across Europe.
Ryanair’s Prague Summer ‘21 recovery schedule will deliver:
- Over 100 weekly flights
- 30 routes in total
- 1 new route to Warsaw Modlin
- Flights to European holiday hotspots including to Bari, Corfu, Malaga, Palma, Rhodes and Zadar
- Weekend getaways to Brussels, Copenhagen, London, Milan and Rome
Czech consumers can now book their summer holidays at even lower fares (with the reassurance of zero change fee should plans change).
To celebrate, Ryanair has launched a 549 CZK seat sale for travel until October 2021, which must be booked by midnight Sunday, 18th of July on www.Ryanair.com.
“We’re pleased to celebrate our first Prague flight on our new twice-weekly service to Warsaw Modlin. Czech families and visitors can now book a well-earned summer getaway safe in the knowledge that if their plans change, they can move their travel dates with a zero-change fee up until the end of December 2021,” said Ryanair’s Sales & Marketing Manager for CEE & Balkans, Olga Pawlonka.
“To celebrate the first Prague flight, Ryanair has launched a seat sale with seats from just 549 CZK for travel until 31st October, which must be booked by midnight 18th July. Since these amazing low fares will be snapped up quickly, customers should log onto www.ryanair.com and avoid missing out,” she added.
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