4 new products from Ryanair. The summer flight schedule has been announced
At the end of winter, many airlines boast about new flight schedules for the holiday season. Thanks to this, future travelers can plan their holidays and buy tickets in advance. This is what awaits those starting in Katowice.
Ryanair shared its upcoming connections from Katowice. On February 24, he announced that the schedule is record-breaking and includes 26 routes, including 4 new ones. The list includes: Malaga has long been planned – a Spanish resort on the Mediterranean Sea, at the foot of the Betic Mountains, but there are also other gems. The scale of the carrier’s investments is impressive.
Katowice. Ryanair timetable for summer 2026
The new destinations in Ryanair’s schedule from Katowice for summer 2026 are: beyond Malaga available from March 30 (Mondays and Fridays) – Italian Lamezia Terme (from June 2, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays), Aarhus in Denmark (from June 2, on Tuesdays and Saturdays) and Tirana (from June 2, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays).
The offer includes both more expensive and cheaper countries. It is worth remembering that Albania has been rated very well by Poles in terms of prices and attractions for years. From the airport, you can reach the capital of this country in less than an hour, among others: to resorts such as Durres and Golem.
Apart from the cities mentioned above, there are over 20 others that were eagerly chosen by travelers a year ago. The hit is, among others: Reggio Calabriabut we should also not forget about such classics as Rome (Fiumicino), Milan (Bergamo), Bari, Alicante or Athens.
On the occasion of the announcement of the summer schedule, Ryanair has prepared a 3-day ticket sale, available only on the Ryanair website and app.
Ryanair is investing a lot in Silesia
Katowice currently remains one of Ryanair’s key bases in Poland. For the 2026 summer season, the carrier will have 9 aircraft at this airport (3 scheduled and 6 charter), which, as it states, corresponds to a total investment worth USD 900 million.
“Our operations support over 1,700 jobs in the region, including almost 600 direct positions for pilots, cabin crews and ground support staff. These are not just numbers – they are long-term, stable growth and real benefits for the inhabitants of Silesia.”– praised Michał Kaczmarzyk, CEO of Buzz (Ryanair Group).
The advantages of cooperation between the Silesian airport and Ryanair were also emphasized by Artur Tomasik, President of the Management Board of Górnośląskie Towarzystwo Lotnicze SA “I hope that in the near future Ryanair will continue to dynamically develop its offer at the Katowice airport – both in terms of regular connections and the number of aircraft based here to service this traffic segment,” he commented.
