Ryanair’s Biggest Program in Poland: $4.4 Billion Investment and New Routes
Ryanair will operate over 300 routes in Poland for summer 2025, offering more than 20 million seats—a 5% increase year-over-year. Backed by a $4.4 billion investment, the airline will base 44 aircraft in Poland, create thousands of jobs, and add new routes connecting key cities like Krakow, Wroclaw, and Warsaw Chopin to popular European destinations
Ryanair has unveiled the largest program in its history in Poland, offering over 20 million seats. For the summer season of 2025, the low-cost airline will operate more than 300 routes, including new connections such as Warsaw Chopin–Pisa, Wroclaw–Lamezia, Krakow–Castellón, Poznan–Valencia, and Katowice–Dubrovnik, among other destinations.
The summer 2025 schedule, supported by 44 aircraft based in Polish airports, represents a $4.4 billion investment. This expansion will create thousands of new aviation jobs. In Krakow and Wroclaw, Ryanair will base three additional aircraft and invest in training and service facilities.
Ryanair’s updates for summer 2025:
- 23 new services (307 routes in total).
- 44 Boeing 737 aircraft based (investment of $4.4 billion).
- 20 million annual seats (a 5% increase compared to the previous year).
- Support for over 15,000 jobs.
- Three additional aircraft based in Krakow and Wroclaw.
- Regional growth driven by new routes in Bydgoszcz, Lublin, Rzeszów, and Olsztyn-Mazury.
- Warsaw-Modlin, in contrast, will see a slight reduction in offerings: one million fewer seats and one less aircraft (from 5 to 4).
“As the number one airline in Europe and Poland, Ryanair is proud to achieve this important milestone, offering over 20 million seats annually in Poland for the first time in our history. This achievement is supported by a record-breaking summer 2025 flight program, with operations from 13 Polish airports, including 6 bases and 44 aircraft,” stated Jason McGuinness, Ryanair's Commercial Director.
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