OLT Express, a Polish budget airline that started doing business in 2011, will expand operations from airports in Poland at the beginning of April, reported Gazeta Prawna.
The company plans to offer 17 new domestic routes from nine airports in Poland.
Ticket prices for those routes will begin at z³.99, under a promotion that will last for only a limited period. That price is, Gazeta Prawna writes, about z³.60 less than the cheapest offered by Polish airline Lot.
Andrzej D±browski, the president of the board at OLT, told the newspaper that the airline is aiming to attract business clients as passengers.
From Warsaw, passengers will be able to fly to Gdańsk, Szczecin, Poznań, Wroc³aw and Rzeszów. From Gdańsk, they will be able to take advantage of flights to Szczeciń, Poznań, Wroc³aw, Katowice, Kraków, £ód¼ and Warsaw.
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