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Ryanair has announced more flights from Cracow to two popular Spanish cities - Seville and Malaga. The new flights will come into effect during the summer season, offering travellers more convenient dates.
The increase in the number of connections from Cracow to Spain is in response to growing interest from tourists from both Poland and Spain. Seville, known for its historical sites and hot flamenco, and Malaga, offering beautiful beaches and culture, are among the most attractive destinations in southern Europe.
Ryanair currently operates three flights a week between Cracow and Seville, but the carrier will add Thursday services from March 2025. This means that passengers will be able to fly to this Andalusian city as many as four times a week: on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
Ryanair will also increase the frequency of flights from Cracow to Malaga, one of the most visited cities on Spain's Costa del Sol. Currently, planes on this route fly four times a week, and from the 2025 summer season flights will operate five times a week - on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
Source: ryanair.pl
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