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Ryanair to launch 4 new routes from Modlin

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Bartosz Jaglarz

3 June 2026

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The Irish airline has added 4 new routes from Warsaw-Modlin Airport to its booking system. Among the new routes is a brand-new addition: for the first time, we’ll be able to fly with a low-cost carrier to Zagreb.

Following the stationing of two new aircraft at Modlin Airport, Ryanair will launch as many as four new routes from Warsaw-Modlin Airport. We cannot count Bratislava, which was launched earlier, as a new route, but we can treat Manchester, which has been moved to Modlin from Chopin Airport, as such. Ryanair will fly from Modlin to Manchester three times a week from 25 October: on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

Among the genuine new additions are Ireland and the UK: Bristol in south-west England and Shannon in south-west Ireland, the destination airport for the city of Limerick. We will fly to Bristol from Modlin twice a week from 26 October, on Mondays and Saturdays, and to Shannon four times a week: on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

Zagreb is a brand-new destination, not only from Modlin but also from Poland. This is the first time we will be able to fly to this city from Poland with a low-cost airline. Flights to the Croatian capital will commence on 26 October and will operate twice a week: on Mondays and Saturdays.