Ryanair will resume regular connections from Warsaw-Modlin Airport to Belfast.
Ryanair is reinstating the connection from Warsaw-Modlin Airport to Belfast as part of its new summer flight schedule. The return of the route marks a reversal of the decision made at the beginning of the current winter season phase when the connection was discontinued.
Recall that the route from Modlin to Belfast was one of ten connections that Ryanair decided to withdraw from the Mazovian airport, citing lack of agreement with airport authorities and difficulties in signing a new contract as reasons for this decision.
Starting from March 31 next year, travelers from Modlin will once again have the opportunity to use this route, which will be operated every Sunday. This is the first of the ten canceled routes to be reinstated from Warsaw-Modlin Airport.
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