Bratislava airport introduces several new flights in its winter schedule.

Passengers using the airport in Slovakia's capital can now fly regularly to Odessa, Alghero, Eindhoven, Moscow and Eilat-Ramon. The airport in Bratislava is offering 29 regular flights to 27 destinations within its winter schedule, launched on October 27.The schedule includes new flights to Odessa, Ukraine Alghero, Sardinia and Eindhoven, Netherlands, along with daily flights to Moscow and Eilat-Ramon, Israel, the airport's spokesperson Veronika Sevikova reported in a press release.

The schedule will run until March 28, 2020. During this time, almost 4,000 flights are scheduled.New routes introducedA new route to Odessa will be operated by Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air twice a week from November 3, on Wednesdays and Sundays.

Moreover, Irish low-cost airline Ryanair will provide a regular service to Alghero, which in the past was only offered in the summer. The flights will take place twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

The Irish airline will also operate flights to Eindhoven, which were renewed in the summer. They will continue in the winter, operating twice a week.

Ryanair will also offer direct flights to Eilat-Ramon, Israel, which were launched on October 27.At the same time, Pobeda airlines increased the frequency of its flights to Moscow to seven times a week, following the increased popularity in the destination, Sevikova added.Charter flights to exotic destinations continueThe Air Cairo airline will operate flights to...

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