Growing numbers in airports
29th October 2010
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Airports have seen passengers figures rise by eight percent
Airports across Poland have served approximately 16 million passengers so far this year - an eight percent increase on figures gathered during 2009.
The report, conducted by the Civil Aviation Office, will bring a wave of optimism to Poland’s budding tourism industry as more people continue to visit the country.
Around 7 million flyers used Poland’s airports in the months between July and September this year, a whopping 12 percent more than during the same period last year. These figures bode well for the upcoming EURO 2012 football championships co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine and may suggest that supporters are more likely to visit the country to watch matches even without a t ...
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