Budget airline Ryanair has announced a new flight route from Bristol Airport to Poland.
The carrier will start flying to Bydgoszcz twice a week from October 30. It brings the airline's total number of routes to and from Bristol for the winter to 29.
The airline, which also flies to cities including Madrid and Vienna from Bristol, said it was driving traffic growth and recovery across Europe following the pandemic.
Ryanair’s director of commercial, Jason McGuinness, said: "As Europe’s no. one airline, Ryanair is delighted to announce a new route for our Bristol W’22 schedule to Bydgoszcz, offering over 180 weekly flights across 29 routes, including to exciting European destinations such as Madrid and Vienna, giving our customers more choice of destinations than ever before."
In May, the Dublin-based company reported a full-year loss of €355m (£294m) for the financial year to the end of March. It had previously guided the market to a loss of between €250m (£210m) and €450m (£378m).
Although traffic recovered strongly to 97.1 million from 27.5 million the figures were still 35% behind pre-Covid levels. Meanwhile, the airline reported at the time that average fares had fallen 27% to just €27 due to Covid, Omicron and the invasion of Ukraine.
Ryanair said in May that its growth plans to 2026 would see it create more than 6,000 jobs for aviation professionals across Europe. Last autumn Ryanair invested €50m in an Aviation Skills Training Centre in Dublin and said it planned to invest over €100m in two more - one in the Iberian Peninsula and one in central and eastern Europe (CEE). It has also invested in new hangar maintenance facilities in Kaunas and Shannon and agreed a five-year maintenance contract with Joramco in Jordan.
Ryanair's chief executive Michael O'Leary said at the time: "Over the coming five years we expect our traffic to grow by 50% to 225 million per annum. This growth will be delivered at lower fares but on a fleet of new B737 'Gamechanger' aircraft, which offer 4% more seats, yet burn 16% less fuel and reduce noise emissions by 40%."
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