Ryanair to Increase Flights to Warsaw: 46 Routes and 12 New Destinations in the 2026–2027 Winter Schedule
Ryanair is significantly expanding its network of flights to Warsaw for the 2026–2027 winter season. Find out which new destinations will be added at Modlin and Chopin airports and how many passengers the airline expects to carry
Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair will significantly expand its presence in Warsaw during the 2026–2027 winter season. According to information on the airline’s official website, the total number of routes to the Polish capital will reach a record 46, 12 of which will be brand new. Ryanair forecasts that total passenger traffic through Warsaw’s two airports will grow to 4 million people per year.
The expansion will cover both of Warsaw’s airports — Modlin and Chopin — with different development strategies for each.
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Modlin Airport: +2 aircraft and 5 new routes
Ryanair will station two additional aircraft at Modlin Airport, increasing its base fleet to 8 planes. This will allow the airline to serve 30 routes, including five new destinations:
● Bratislava (Slovakia);
● Bristol (United Kingdom);
● Manchester (United Kingdom);
● Shannon (Ireland);
● Zagreb (Croatia).
If you’re planning a trip via Modlin, flight tickets for Ryanair and other airlines are easy to search for and book through the Visit Ukraine service — all in one place and without any extra steps.
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Chopin Airport: 7 new routes, mainly to Italy
At Chopin Airport, Ryanair’s network will expand to 16 routes thanks to seven new destinations. Most of them lead to Italian cities:
● Bari;
● Bologna;
● Catania;
● Naples;
● Turin;
● Venice;
● Liverpool (United Kingdom).
This expansion makes Warsaw an even more convenient transit hub for travel to Southern Europe and the British Isles.
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