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Ryanair does not do in-flight service on domestic routes in Poland

Neither coffee, nor tea, nor sandwiches - none of these products will be bought on board Rynaiar during domestic routes in Poland. Why?

Ryanair is no longer conducting in-flight sales on domestic routes within Poland. In practice, this means that you will not buy coffee, tea, sandwiches or hot dishes during your flight on Irish airlines in our country. Specifically, this applies to 4 routes: Krakow-Gdansk, Gdansk-Lublin, Gdansk-Wroclaw and Krakow-Szczecin.

 

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Samolot Ryanair podczas lotu/ Fot: Dan Barrett, Unsplash


Ryanair plane in flight/ Photo: Dan Barrett, Unsplash

Flying from Krakow to Gdansk in Ryanair you won't buy a sandwich

What are the reasons for Ryanair's lack of in-flight sales on routes within Poland? As Fly4free.pl writes, the carrier explains itself by the need to accept cash from customers. As Ryanair accepts only debit or credit card payments from 2020, it cannot meet the requirement to accept cash and has stopped sales. Another unofficial reason may also be the unprofitability and low profit from in-flight sales on domestic routes.

Source: fly4free.co.uk
Background: Antek, Unsplash