Ryanair has announced a major expansion of its flight network, introducing new routes to key UK airports as part of a significant investment aimed at boosting passenger numbers and connectivity.
The airline revealed that new services will connect Warsaw Modlin Airport with both Manchester and Bristol, while additional routes are being added across Europe. At the same time, Ryanair is expanding operations at Warsaw Chopin Airport, where Liverpool will be among several new destinations joining the network.
As part of the expansion, the carrier plans to increase its aircraft fleet at Warsaw Modlin Airport, investing heavily in infrastructure and operations. The move is expected to strengthen links between the UK and Central Europe while offering passengers more travel options.
Ryanair forecasts that its expanded network across the two Warsaw airports will carry around four million passengers annually. The airline says the investment reflects growing demand for affordable air travel and continued confidence in the European aviation market.
The latest announcement marks another step in Ryanair's long-term growth strategy as competition among airlines intensifies ahead of the busy summer travel season.
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