Ryanair today announced it would open its 46th base at Wroclaw Airport in Poland next March. The airline said it will base one plane at the airport and will open up six new routes to Bournmouth, Chania, Mamlo, Matla, Paris and Venice.
The airline already flies from Wroclaw to several cities including Dublin, Shannon, London Stansted and Rome.
The airline says the new base will deliver up to 800,000 passengers a year.
And as part of its new winter schedule, Aer Lingus has said it will run extra flights between Dublin and London Gatwick from the end of this month.
Aer Lingus said it will fly six services a day between the two airports, an increase from the four flights on offer last winter. The new schedule increases the number of Aer Lingus flights between Dublin and London to 18 a day.