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British Airways adds new Poland destination

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British Airways has decided to add its second Poland destination after 75 years. Passengers will be able to travel to Krakow as of May 2015 with the help of the British carrier.

The service will include a four times a week schedule from Terminal 5. Airbus A319 and A320 will be the designated carriers.

British Airways is currently operating a double daily service to Warsaw, from Terminal 3. The current service has a certain historical meaning, the first flight being carried from London to Warsaw in 1939.

British Airways Warsaw

“We have a long history of flying to Poland and opening a route to the country’s second city now offers far greater choice for customers.

“With a sizeable Polish community in London, we know the route will be popular with Poles visiting friends and relatives.

“It will also serve our business travellers well as Krakow is an important economic hub which has seen significant UK investment and trade.

“We also expect the route to be very attractive to tourists who will be keen to explore this fascinating city.” - Neil Cottrell, Head of planning, British Airways

Warsaw is placed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, with a splendid mixture of the most important architectural trends.

 

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