Ryanair Invests $500M to Expand Poznań Base with Five Aircraft and New Routes

Reuters
Feb 12
Ryanair Invests $500M to Expand Poznań Base with Five Aircraft and New Routes

Ryanair Holdings plc has announced a significant expansion at Poznań-Ławica Airport for its Summer 2026 schedule. The airline will base five aircraft at the airport, including two state-of-the-art Boeing 737-8200 "Gamechanger" planes, representing a USD 500 million investment. The move introduces 39 routes, including new destinations to Podgorica, Shannon, and Tirana, and is expected to serve over 2.1 million passengers annually. This expansion is set to create new jobs, boost local tourism, and further strengthen Poznań’s position as a key travel hub in Poland.

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