Ryanair offered flights from Prague to Warsaw
16.07.2021 – Czech Republic
Low cost airline Ryanair today opened its new line from Prague to Warsaw. Line to Warsaw Modlin Airport will be operated twice a week by aircraft Boeing 737. The Irish carrier announced this new route in mid-March this year. The start of flights was originally postponed by two weeks, the company planned to start the route on July 2.
New low-cost flights to Warsaw will depart from Prague every Monday at 13:25 and Friday at 17:25. Departures from Warsaw are on Monday at 15:05 and on Friday at 15:45. Ryan’s new route brings a significant reduction in the price of tickets between Prague and Warsaw, which have been at a higher level so far. The flight schedule of the new route offers direct use of the new route for a weekend visit to Warsaw. The flights themselves are provided by the subsidiary’s aircraft Buzzwhich falls under Ryanair Holdings.
Welcome to the inaugural Ryanair flight at Prague Airport after arrival from Warsaw (photo: Prague Airport)
As mentioned, the line goes to the airport Warsaw-Modlin, which is the second Warsaw airport from which only Ryanair currently flies scheduled flights. This is the first regular flight in history from Prague to this airport. The airport itself is located about 40 kilometers northwest of the center of Warsaw. The connection to the center of Warsaw is provided by the Modlin Bus, or it is possible to get from the nearby railway station by train to Warsaw Central Station.
On the occasion of the start of operations, Ryanair has released a ticket to Warsaw for sale, which starts at CZK 549. Tickets can be booked as part of the event until Sunday midnight on July 18 at ryanair.com.
Ryanair is gradually renewing its regular flights from Prague. The flight schedule for summer 2021 now offers more than 100 flights a week from Prague to 30 destinations. In addition to European cities such as London, Brussels, Milan and Rome, the company also offers flights to holiday destinations in the Mediterranean, such as Malaga, Palma de Mallorca, Zadar, Bari, Corfu and Rhodes.