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Travel agents to fly from Radom

by DignityNews.eu

Two more tour operators: Rainbow and Rego-Bis have joined the group of tour operators offering departures from Warsaw-Radom Airport. Earlier, operations from the airport had already been announced by TUI, Itaka and Nekera travel agencies, and interest was confirmed by Coral Travel and Sun&Fun Holidays.

The travel agencies will cooperate with LOT Polish Airlines in offering tours, and travel will take place on board flights of the Polish national carrier. Instead of a traditional holiday, Rainbow Tours is offering its customers four tours: “Paris-Family Parks of Attraction”, “Bonjour Paris!”, “Fairytale Paris” and “Paris and Castles of the Loire”. The first passengers will benefit from this offer as early as May holidays.

Rego-Bis, an agency specialising in holiday offers in the Balkans, will provide its customers with the opportunity to travel to Albania from June this year. Flights are scheduled throughout the holiday season once a week – every Sunday. Warsaw-Radom airport will be the fifth airport in Poland from which it will be possible to travel to Tirana for the summer holidays.

“We are extremely pleased and proud that more partners recognise the potential of the Radom airport. This is also great news for our passengers as the offer of Warsaw-Radom Airport is becoming increasingly diverse and tailored to customer expectations”, says Anna Dermont, spokesperson of Warsaw-Radom Airport.

By decision of the President of the Civil Aviation Office, Radom Airport has recently received a certificate of airport of public use, issued on the basis of European regulations. The document authorises domestic and international civil flights and has been issued for an indefinite period of time. The first regular passenger operation is scheduled for 27 April 2023. The port offers 5 scheduled destinations: Copenhagen, Paris, Preveza, Rome, Tirana and 7 charter destinations: Antalya, Burgas, Djerba, Monastir, Palma de Mallorca, Taba, or Varna.

Adrian Andrzejewski

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