RYANAIR has announced five new routes from Cork to cities in Eastern Europe.
The flights will go to the Polish cities of Gdansk, Krakow, Warsaw and Wroclaw and the Lithuanian capital Vilnius.
Services on the routes will begin in November 2012.
It means Ryanair's winter schedule from Cork Airport will carry over 850,000 passengers a year, sustaining over 800 on site jobs at the hub, the company said.
The five new routes go on sale at fares from just €6.99, it added.
The flights will go to the Polish cities of Gdansk, Krakow, Warsaw and Wroclaw and the Lithuanian capital Vilnius.
Services on the routes will begin in November 2012.
It means Ryanair's winter schedule from Cork Airport will carry over 850,000 passengers a year, sustaining over 800 on site jobs at the hub, the company said.
The five new routes go on sale at fares from just €6.99, it added.
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