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Bartosz Jaglarz
12 May 2026

Ryanair will increase the number of weekly flights to Liverpool on two routes from Poland – from Kraków and Szczecin.
The Irish airline has based its sixth aircraft at Liverpool Airport, which will allow it to increase the number of weekly flights on routes popular with travellers, including those to Poland. The first beneficiary will be Kraków, from where Ryanair currently flies to Liverpool six times a week (except on Tuesdays). From 1 June, flights on the Kraków-Liverpool route will operate daily, and from 26 October eight times a week (with two flights on Saturdays). The exception will be the period from 5 to 25 October, when the service will revert to six flights a week. The second beneficiary will be Szczecin. Ryanair currently flies from Szczecin to the city of the Beatles twice a week: on Tuesdays and Saturdays. From 26 October, a third flight will be added on Fridays on the Szczecin-Liverpool route.
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