A new low-cost flight Chisinau – Warsaw will be provided from October 26. The announcement was made in a meeting of Prime Minister Iurie Leanca and representatives of a Polish airline, IPN reports, quoting the Government’s press service.
The flight will be operated four times a week. Thickets are already on sale on the airline’s website. In a week, they will be also available from authorized agencies in the country and abroad.
“I’m convinced that when the new flight is launched, the people will be the first to benefit because they will have access to cheaper tickets and there will be created healthy competition in the field,” said Iurie Leanca.
The airline’s commercial director Mateusz Kokosinki said the people going through Warsaw will have direct access to a number of countries in Europe and North America.
A Bombardier Q400 NextGen will fly on the Chisinau – Warsaw route. This is a turboprop that is the youngest aircraft in the EU, with an average age of up to three years and a capacity of 78 seats.
In 2013, two low-cost airlines launched direct flights to and from Chisinau: Wizz Air and Fly Dubai.