Poles will fly to exotic countries again. Ryanair resumes forgotten routes

Ryanair is lowering flight prices again.  This time, as many as 5 directions from PLN 59

Do you like exotic and sunny destinations? If so, the changes coming to Ryanair will definitely appeal to you. It took months to arrive.

We have good news for travel enthusiasts. If you fly budget airlines, these changes will definitely catch your attention. At the end of October, Ryanair will resume the suspended route. The booking system shows that we will fly from Krakow and Poznan to Amman again.

Ryanair timetable changes

Flights to Amman are returning after a year’s break. It is possible that flights to Tel Aviv will also be added to the base in some time. These are destinations for lovers of Middle Eastern countries and Asian culture. Although countries such as Jordan and Israel have recently been discouraged from tourists due to war conflicts, it looks like we will soon be traveling there more often again.

Ryanair’s system shows that routes from Krakow will start on October 30, and Poznan on November 2. Flights on both routes are to be operated twice a week – from Krakow on Wednesdays and Sundays, and from the capital of Wielkopolska on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

The editors of the fly4free.pl portal confirmed in a conversation with the carrier that “although the situation in the Middle East is still unpredictable, the resumption of both connections is not threatened at the moment”. It is known that for the time being, tourists must forget about the resumption of flights to Amman from Modlin.

Amman, Jordan’s Most Liberal City

Amman is the exotic capital of Jordan. It is located in the northern part of the country and is considered an ideal base for trips to the most important attractions in the country, such as Petra or the Dead Sea. Tourists can easily reach the city center from the main airport, where they land, among others, when traveling with Ryanair.

When visiting Amman, it is worth taking a look at, among other things, the style and specificity of the capital. It turns out that not only is it the largest city in all of Jordan, but also the most liberal. Important attractions are located very close to each other. Valuable monuments include the Jabal Al-Qal citadel, the Temple of Hercules, the Archaeological Museum in the Citadel, mosques and the Roman theater. It is also worth visiting the colorful Rainbow Street. Have you planned a flight to this place?

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