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5 March 2026

The 2026 summer season promises to be a record-breaking one for Ryanair in Krakow. The low-cost carrier has announced a significant increase in its presence in the capital of Małopolska, expanding its operational base and launching new international routes.
As part of its summer flight schedule, Ryanair will add three more aircraft to its base at Krakow Airport. This will bring the number of aircraft based there to 15. This is one of the carrier's largest operational programs in Poland and a clear signal that Krakow remains a key market in the Central and Eastern European region.
Thanks to the increased number of aircraft, the airline will launch new routes to Amman, Budapest, Bucharest, and Sofia. The new connections will strengthen the offer in both the city break segment and Middle Eastern destinations, which have been gaining popularity among Polish travelers in recent years.
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