Ryanair arrives in Prague, will launch flights to Dublin in Nov

Europe's largest low-cost airline Ryanair will be flying from Prague to Dublin and back every day as of November 7th. Its rivals on the route are Czech Airlines and Aer Lingus. Ryanair expects to carry over 100,000 passengers in the first year, sales director for central Europe Tomasz Kulakowski said. He said the flights are likely to be used mainly by Irish tourists. A survey conducted by the Czech Local Development Ministry has shown that Irish tourists are the biggest spenders in the Czech Republic, spending on average 2,800 crowns daily.