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Poland, here we come! Ryanair introduces new route connecting Rzeszów and Malta
The route will come into operation in summer 2025

Lyndsey Grima

Ryanair has announced a brand-new route connecting Rzeszów, Poland, to Malta, set to commence in summer 2025. This latest addition expands the airline’s growing network, offering more travel options between Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean.

The low-cost airline continues to strengthen its presence in Malta, following the recent announcement of a Glasgow-to-Malta route, which will begin operating in April 2025. With these new routes, Ryanair aims to make travel to the island nation more accessible and affordable for both tourists and locals.

Malta has long been a popular destination for Polish travellers, known for its warm climate, rich history, and stunning coastlines. The new Rzeszów route will provide a direct and convenient link for those looking to explore the Maltese Islands without the need for lengthy layovers.

Ryanair’s continued expansion highlights Malta’s growing appeal as a travel hotspot. The addition of new direct flights is expected to boost tourism and strengthen connections between Malta and key European cities.

Have you made your summer travel plans yet?

11th February 2025


Lyndsey Grima
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Lyndsey has always been passionate about all things content. She keeps her storytelling skills sharp by exercising physically as she’s a fitness buff and also mentally as she enjoys reading and travelling.

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