Ryanair introduces direct flights from Slovakia to Poland with new Gdansk route

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2025-01-22   09:46
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Slovak travelers will soon have a direct connection to Poland’s Baltic coast as Ryanair introduces a new route from Bratislava to Gdansk, marking the airline’s first direct service between Slovakia and Poland. The new connection, which is set to launch on April 1, 2025, coinciding with the start of the summer flight schedule, will operate three times a week. This development represents a significant expansion of travel options for Slovaks, offering convenient access to Poland’s scenic coastline and vibrant port city.

Until now, Slovak travelers have faced considerable obstacles when considering Poland as a destination, particularly for seaside vacations. Tourism experts previously noted that the lack of direct flights between Slovakia and Poland, especially to coastal cities like Gdansk, has deterred Slovak tourists from exploring the Polish seaside. The absence of seamless air connections forced travelers to rely on lengthy train journeys or multiple flight connections, making the journey cumbersome and time-consuming.

The introduction of the new route aligns with the rising popularity of Gdansk as a tourist destination. Known for its rich maritime history, stunning architecture, and picturesque beaches, the city attracts visitors from across Europe seeking cultural experiences and seaside relaxation. Gdansk, part of Poland’s renowned Tri-City area along with Gdynia and Sopot, offers a unique blend of history and modern attractions, including the famous Long Market, the medieval Gdańsk Crane, and its burgeoning culinary and nightlife scenes. The region’s sandy beaches and waterfront promenades are expected to appeal to Slovak holidaymakers looking for an alternative to the traditional summer destinations.

Ryanair’s decision to introduce this new route is seen as a strategic move to tap into an underserved market. Slovakia, despite its proximity to Poland, has had limited direct flight options to its neighboring country. The new connection is expected to boost tourism flows between the two nations, encouraging more Slovaks to explore Poland and vice versa. Industry analysts predict an increase in travel demand, especially during peak holiday seasons, as travelers look for affordable and accessible vacation spots.

With the introduction of the Bratislava-Gdansk route, tourism experts anticipate a shift in Slovak travel preferences. Traditionally, Slovaks have opted for Mediterranean destinations such as Croatia, Italy, and Greece for their summer holidays. However, the availability of a direct connection to Poland’s Baltic coast may encourage more travelers to consider northern European destinations, broadening their options beyond the typical sun-and-sea resorts.

Travel agencies have welcomed the news, predicting a surge in interest among Slovaks eager to explore Gdansk’s historical charm and beachside attractions. “This new route fills a long-standing gap in our market,” said a spokesperson from a leading Slovak travel agency. “We expect a strong demand, especially among families and weekend travelers seeking a quick and affordable getaway to a culturally rich city by the sea.”

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