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New Flights for Polish airlines


LOT Polish airlines has a new destination China. They start non stop flights from Warsaw to Beijing on May 29 2012. Connection to Beijing will be operated by Boeing 767-300ER with capacity of 247 seats (18 in C class).

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airBaltic adds flights to Warsaw, Gdansk and Bari in summer


Latvian national airline airBaltic will offer additional flights to Warsaw, Gdansk and Bari, providing convenient connections via North Hub Riga to and from destinations Europe, Russia, CIS and the Middle East.


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Poland to develop domestic flights


Aviation traffic between Poland’s cities has increased by 25% since the beginning of the year, “Rzeczpospolita” daily reports. Airports are working on developing the network of domestic connections. At present all domestic flights are via Warsaw.


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airBaltic Starts the First of this Summer New Routes: Riga – Gdansk


On April 18, Latvian national airline launched the first of this summer’s new routes from Riga to Gdansk, Poland. The new route of airBaltic will offer excellent transit connections via North Hub Riga to destinations in Scandinavia, Russia, the CIS and the Middle East.


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Alitalia increases flights from Poland, Spain and France


Alitalia has increased flight frequency and seats number on flights linking Rome to Poland, Spain and France, countries from which the air company has recorded the highest number of reservations

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