Ryanair launches Krakow route at Aberdeen Airport
Aberdeen International Airport has hailed the launch of Krakow flights on Ryanair.
The airport welcomed the new airlift from Northeast Scotland which represents Ryanair’s fourth destination from Aberdeen.
The airline also flies to Malaga, Alicante and Faro.
The airport says Krakow is one of the most highly requested destinations from Aberdeen.
It becomes the airport’s second direct connection to Poland, joining Gdansk.
Flights to Krakow operate on Wednesday and Saturday.
Mark Beveridge, MD, Aberdeen International Airport, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Ryanair’s new direct service to Krakow, further enhancing Aberdeen International Airport’s connectivity to Europe.”
“This twice-weekly service will provide passengers with greater choice when traveling to one of Europe’s most vibrant and historically rich cities.”
“We are delighted that Ryanair has responded to demand by introducing this much-anticipated route.”
“Ryanair is also increasing frequencies to existing routes to Faro, Alicante and Malaga to three flights per week.
“With a 50% increase in capacity for summer 2025 and 20,000 additional departing seats, these enhancements highlight the growing demand for European destinations from the North East,” Beveridge added.
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