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Bartosz Jaglarz
21 October 2025

In January 2026, Ryanair will reduce the frequency of its weekly flights on routes from Krakow to Memmingen and from Gdańsk to Hamburg.
As a result of a significant reduction in the number of flights from German airports operated by Ryanair, two Polish airports will be affected. The Irish airline will reduce its operations on two routes from Poland to Germany: from Krakow to Memmingen and from Gdańsk to Hamburg. What exactly do the cuts look like?
At the moment, the route from Gdańsk to Hamburg is operated four times a week: on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays. From 1 November to 14 December, the number of flights per week will drop to three: on Mondays, Saturdays and Sundays. Then, during the holiday season until 11 January, the number of connections will increase, but from 11 January there will only be two flights per week: on Thursdays and Sundays. An increase in the number of flights is planned for February and March, up to five per week.
The situation is similar for the route from Krakow to Memmingen. Currently, flights to Bavaria operate 4 times a week, and in November and December the number will increase to 5 per week. Unfortunately, in January of the new year, we will see cuts to 3 rotations per week: on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
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