Polish lessons for Coventry Airport staff
22.06.07
Staff at Coventry Airport are being given a crash course in Polish so they can greet thousands of eastern Europeans due to arrive in the city. Cafe staff, check-in workers and other teams who come into contact with passengers are being given lessons in the language.
The training is to prepare them for the launch of flights to and from Katowice in Poland from July 13. Eastern Europe's largest low-cost airline, Wizz Air, will launch the three times a week flights, its first route from the airport.
About 6,000 Polish people live in Coventry and the flights are expected to prove popular with their friends and relatives and also with new people moving to Britain and British travellers wanting to visit Poland.
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