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Ryanair Announces Summer 2026 Schedule from Poznań, Poland

Ryanair has revealed details of their summer 2026 schedule from Poznań in Poland, which features 39 routes and three new destinations, including Podgorica, Shannon, and Tirana.


Ryanair Announces Summer 2026 Schedule From Poznań, Poland - Courtesy Ryanair
Ryanair Announces Summer 2026 Schedule From Poznań, Poland - Courtesy Ryanair

On Thursday (February 12, 2026), Ryanair announced their schedule to and from Poznań in Poland for summer 2026, which features 39 routes and three new destinations, including Podgorica, Shannon and Tirana.  This summer, Ryanair will base five aircraft at Poznań–Ławica Airport, further strengthening the airport’s position as an important departure point for both leisure and business travelers in Poland. The Poznań base will also include two state‑of‑the‑art Boeing 737‑8200 ‘Gamechanger’ aircraft, which deliver a reduced noise footprint of up to 40 percent, consume up to 16 percent less fuel, and offer 4.0 percent more seats compared to previous models.


In Thursday’s announcement, Buzz CEO (Ryanair Group), Michał Kaczmarzyk, said,


We are delighted to unveil our Summer 2026 schedule from Poznań, featuring three fantastic new routes – Podgorica, Shannon and Tirana.  This coming season, we will base five aircraft in Poznań, including two Boeing 737‑8200 ‘Gamechanger’ aircraft, which offer more seats, lower fuel consumption and – crucially for Poznań – up to 40% less noise emissions.  This investment and the expansion of our presence in Poznań demonstrate just how important the Wielkopolska region is for us.  We hope that the new destinations and increased flight availability will encourage passengers to book their summer getaways.

 

“To mark the launch of the Summer ’26 season in Poznań, we have prepared a dedicated seat sale, with fares starting from just PLN 126. The offer is available until 19 February exclusively via the Ryanair app and website.”


Also commenting on Ryanair’s summer 2026 network expansion, Poznań – Ławica Airport’s CEO, Grzegorz Bykowski, added,


“We are very pleased that our most important partner continues to strengthen its position at the fastest‑growing airport in Poland.  Compared to the last year before the COVID‑19 pandemic, traffic in Poznań has increased by 75% – the best result in Poland and one of the best in all of Europe.  The more than 4.1 million passengers handled at Ławica last year clearly shows that people in Poznań and the wider Wielkopolska region want to travel.


“Our focus now is on maintaining this momentum, and the availability of attractive summer routes offered by Ryanair is an important step towards that goal.  Not only sunny Spain, Italy or Croatia, but now also destinations such as Albania and Montenegro are becoming appealing summer holiday options for travellers from Poznań and the region.  Moreover, basing the most modern and quietest aircraft from the Boeing 737 family in Poznań helps ensure that the airport is no longer seen as a troublesome neighbour.”


Ryanair Holdings, plc is Europe’s largest airline conglomerate and the parent company of Buzz, Lauda, Malta Air, and Ryanair DAC. The airline carries over 150 million passengers annually with more than 2,500 daily departures.  Ryanair serves over 200 destinations in 40 countries with a fleet of nearly 600 aircraft including Boeing 737NGs, Boeing 737-8200 Gamechangers and Airbus A320s with Lauda.  Ryanair has maintained a stellar safety record for nearly 40 years and prides itself on being “Europe’s greenest cleanest airline group,” promising customers a reduction in CO2 emissions of up to 50%, versus the ‘Big 4 EU major airlines.’  The company continues to grow across Europe and plans on carrying 300 million passengers annually by FY 2034. 


 

Source: Ryanair

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