Tourexpi
Ryanair, Europe’s and Poland’s largest airline, has
announced its 2025 winter flight schedule for Wrocław, featuring 38 routes –
including six new connections to Newcastle, London Luton, Seville, Pescara,
Lamezia, and Athens. With seven aircraft now based at Wrocław Airport, the
investment worth USD 700 million further strengthens Ryanair’s position as the
leading carrier in the region.
Expanding connectivity and supporting jobs
In 2025, Ryanair expects to carry over 2.5 million
passengers to and from Wrocław, offering travellers even greater access to
destinations across Europe. The airline’s operations are estimated to support
more than 2,500 jobs locally, boosting both tourism and the regional economy of
Lower Silesia.
Winter
2025 highlights from Wrocław:
·
38 routes in total
·
6 new destinations: Newcastle, London Luton, Seville, Pescara, Lamezia,
Athens
·
7 aircraft based in Wrocław (USD 700 million investment)
·
Over 2.5 million passengers per year
·
More than 2,500 regional jobs
supported
Investing
in Polish aviation
As one of Europe’s fastest-growing airlines, Ryanair
is also expanding its cadet pilot recruitment programme for 2026, opening 100
new positions across Poland. The initiative offers young pilots the opportunity
to begin their careers with Europe’s largest airline. More details are
available at careers.ryanair.com/jobs.
To celebrate the new schedule, Ryanair has launched a special
seat sale with fares starting from PLN 119, available for a limited time
exclusively on ryanair.com.
Statements
Michał Kaczmarzyk, President of Buzz (Ryanair Group),
said:
“Ryanair is proud to expand its network from Wrocław,
one of our key Polish airports for many years. With 38 routes, including six
new destinations, and seven aircraft based here this winter, we’re offering
passengers more choice than ever. This USD 700 million investment supports over
2,500 jobs and underlines our long-term commitment to Poland’s aviation growth.
We also invite aspiring pilots to apply for our new cadet programme – a unique
opportunity to join Europe’s leading airline.”
Karol Przywara, President of Wrocław Airport, added:
“Ryanair’s growing presence in Wrocław is fantastic
news for passengers and for the region. The expanded fleet and broader route
network make Wrocław one of the best-connected regional airports in Poland,
while also creating valuable new jobs for aviation professionals and service
staff.”
With its record network and growing fleet, Ryanair
continues to play a key role in connecting Wrocław with Europe’s top leisure
and business destinations – driving regional growth and affordable travel
opportunities year-round.
Image
Credit: © Ryanair
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