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7 December 2025

Ryanair has announced a reduction in flight connections between Poland and Ireland. Popular routes from Gdansk and Poznan to Cork will disappear from the carrier's schedule at the end of March 2026, marking the end of long-standing connections that are often chosen by Poles.
The Irish carrier's decision includes the discontinuation of two routes: Gdansk–Cork and Poznan–Cork. For years, these connections have been popular among both seasonal workers and people visiting relatives living in southern Ireland.
Ryanair has announced specific dates for the end of flights:
After these dates, the routes will be completely removed from the carrier's network.
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