Wizz Air and Ryanair announce four new routes from Katowice

In 2025, Katowice airport achieved its best results in history. It recorded record results in total passenger traffic, both in scheduled and charter traffic. It handled 7,299,085 passengers. The forecast expects the airport to handle approximately 7.9 million passengers for the entire year of 2026. This will be helped by four new routes of the two main low-cost carriers operating at Katowice Airport.

The Hungarian Wizz Air has added one more aircraft to its Katowice base two times within the last 12 months. The sixth in June 2025, the seventh in the autumn. It is then adding an eighth plane for the summer of 2026 and will open, in addition to the previously announced routes (Dubrovnik, Ohrid, Rijeka, Rimini and Varna), also new flights to Comiso in Sicily. The pink carrier will then serve 31 destinations from Katowice.

Wizz Air flew from Katowice to 25 destinations in fifteen countries during the summer 2025 flight schedule. Namely to Alicante, Athens, Barcelona, Burgas, Catania, Chisinau, Corfu, Dortmund, Eindhoven, Fuerteventura, Keflavík, Kutaisi, Larnaca, Liverpool, London (Luton), Madeira, Madrid, Malaga, Malta, Naples, Pisa, Podgorica, Rome (Fiumicino), Split and Tenerife (South).

Ryanair will base nine of its Boeing 737s at Katowice in the summer of 2026. They will fly to 26 destinations served by scheduled flights and to others as charters with the code of its sister carrier Buzz. Newly scheduled destinations include Aarhus in Denmark, Lamezia Terme in Italy and Tirana in Albania.

The Irish low-cost carrier offered 22 regular routes from Katowice to eleven countries in its summer flight schedule last year. Namely to Alghero, Alicante, Athens, Bari, Bergamo, Brussels (Charleroi), Catania, Dublin, Dubrovnik, Forli, London (Stansted), Manchester, Malta, Oslo, Paphos, Pula, Reggio Calabria, Rome (Fiumicino), Trapani, Treviso, Varna and Zadar. With the exception of Forli, all of them remain on offer for the coming summer. The new destinations, Budapest and Málaga, announced this winter, will also be operated through the summer.

Prepared By: Martin Bernict
Photo: planes.cz


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