Ryanair surprised with new routes. Not only Warsaw residents will discover hit destinations
Polish regional airports will receive hit destinations. Ryanair plans as many as four new routes in spring.
The Ryanair flight network from Poland in spring looks really impressive. We can already see four new routes in the carrier’s booking system, and as Fly4free.pl announces, a fifth may soon be added there as well. Surprisingly, Warsaw is not among the recipients, and instead the list is dominated by cruises from regional ports. New directions received, among others: airports in Rzeszów and Bydgoszcz. Where will we fly? Both fans of hot places and slightly cooler climates will find something for themselves.
Spanish destinations from Ryanair in spring
Although Poles are only thinking about winter trips for holidays and holidays, airlines are already preparing for the upcoming holiday season. New destinations for March and April have appeared on the Ryanair website. There is no shortage of surprises, the biggest of which is a new flight to Alicante from the airport in Bydgoszcz. The Spanish resort is one of the favorite sunny destinations of tourists from the Vistula River. Such a destination is already on offer, among others: nearby ports in Gdańsk and Poznań. “This connection is surprising because so far the Irish airline has flown from this airport mainly to typical emigration destinations, i.e. to Great Britain and Ireland. So now it’s time for the first typical holiday route,” we read in the Fly4free.pl article. Flights between Bydgoszcz and Alicante will start on March 31 and will be operated twice a week. This is not the only Spanish novelty. The airport in Lublin will also offer a cruise to the hot Iberian Peninsula. From the Lublin port, in the spring we will fly to Barcelona (Girona airport).
Belgium and Scotland and even Malta
Fans of hot destinations will also be interested in Malta, which will be available directly from Rzeszów from April 2, 2025. Ryanair’s position at the Podkarpackie airport has been growing stronger for years, and this year the small airport has already welcomed its millionth passenger. The proposed spring novelties also include connections between Katowice and the Brussels South Charleroi airport and Krakow and the Scottish airport in Aberdeen. Although the second flight has not been officially confirmed (there are no traces of it in the system), it would certainly arouse great interest – it would be the carrier’s first route from Poland to this city.