Ryanair is set to remove more than 20 routes from its schedule at Modlin Airport.
In addition to seasonal routes, Ryanair will also cancel some year-round destinations. The airline will reduce the frequency of flights on most remaining routes, according to Lowcostavia.
Compared to the summer schedule, Ryanair’s route network from Modlin will shrink by 23 destinations. Alongside seasonal routes like Burgas and Zadar, year-round routes such as Zakynthos, Rhodes, Corfu, Athens, and Thessaloniki will also be discontinued. Significant cuts are expected for routes to Scandinavia, including Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo, and Stockholm.
Cancelled routes from Modlin Airport:
- Warsaw Modlin – Burgas
- Warsaw Modlin – Zadar
- Warsaw Modlin – Zakynthos
- Warsaw Modlin – Rhodes
- Warsaw Modlin – Corfu
- Warsaw Modlin – Athens
- Warsaw Modlin – Thessaloniki
- Warsaw Modlin – Copenhagen
- Warsaw Modlin – Gothenburg
- Warsaw Modlin – Oslo Torp
- Warsaw Modlin – Stockholm Arlanda
- Warsaw Modlin – Valencia
- Warsaw Modlin – Palma de Mallorca
- Warsaw Modlin – Paphos
- Warsaw Modlin – Kaunas
- Warsaw Modlin – Riga
- Warsaw Modlin – Porto
- Warsaw Modlin – Catania
- Warsaw Modlin – Naples
- Warsaw Modlin – Venice Treviso
- Warsaw Modlin – Budapest
- Warsaw Modlin – Birmingham
- Warsaw Modlin – Edinburgh
In the winter schedule, only 22 routes will remain, but even these may be reduced. For example, flights to Paris will decrease from 5 to 4 per week, to Barcelona from 5 to 2, and to Dublin from 7 to 5.