Bratislava airport will launch a direct flight to western Africa

Passengers can also travel to the Greek islands of Rhodos and Corfu.

Bratislava AirportBratislava Airport (Source: TASR)

Bratislava airport has unveiled new destinations for the 2020 season.

Cyprus Airways will launch a new regular flight to the Greek island of Corfu from June 6 until September 19. Flights are scheduled for Saturdays. In addition, Smartwings will fly to Corfu twice a week during the summer.

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“People can also travel via a direct flight from Bratislava to Corfu operated by Ryanair, from June 2 until the end of September,” the airport's spokesperson Veronika Ševčíková said, as quoted by the TASR newswire.

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Cyprus Airways and Smartwings will also add flights to another Greek island, Rhodes. The Cypriot company will run their Tuesday flights from June 9 until late September. The latter will operate flights to Rhodes four days a week.

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