Skip to content
Ryanair was greeted with water salute at Malmö Airport today. Photo: Jens Christian Bladh
Ryanair was greeted with water salute at Malmö Airport today. Photo: Jens Christian Bladh

Press release -

Premiere for Ryanair to Kraków from Malmö Airport and Göteborg Landvetter

Today Ryanair starts operating two new direct routes from Kraków to Sweden. Consequently Ryanair is back at Malmö Airport, greater Copenhagen's second largest airport, and the Irish low cost airline is also adding a route to Göteborg Landvetter Airport. Passengers will be able to choose from three weekly departures from both Malmö and Landvetter to the second largest Polish city, claimed to be one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.

Ryanair is growing its operations in Kraków and opens 14 new routes from the Polish city to a number of destinations in Europe. Two of the destinations are Swedish; Malmö Airport, greater Copenhagens second largest airport, and Göteborg Landvetter Airport on the Swedish west coast.

-We are very pleased to welcome Ryanair back to Malmö Airport. This new route proofs that our trend with increasingly growing passenger numbers continues after the record year of 2016. Malmö Airport is fast and efficient and we can offer our international passengers a smooth experience which is appreciated and saves time for travellers, says Peter Weinhandl, Airport Director at Malmö Airport.

-We are pleased to offer the West Swedes an exciting experience in Krakow which is only a two hour flight away from Göteborg Landvetter. The new route also means it will be a more convenient travel for those who want to visit family and friends in Poland, says Charlotte Ljunggren, Airport Director at Göteborg Landvetter Airport.

Krakow is said to be among the most beautiful cities in the world and is considered to be Poland's cultural capital. Krakow offer many historical sights, a hundred churches and fine art collections along with an exciting selection of food and affordable shopping.

There will be three weekly departures from each airport.

Categories


Swedavia is a State-owned group that owns, operates and develops ten airports across Sweden. Our role is to create the access Sweden needs to facilitate travel, business and meetings – inSweden, in Europe and around the world. Safe, satisfied passengers are the foundation of our business. Swedavia is a world leader in developing airports with the least possible environmental impact. The Group has revenue of almost 5.5 billion Swedish kronor and some 2,500 employees.

Contacts

Ellen Laurin

Ellen Laurin

Press contact Acting Head of Media Relations Press & media 010-109 01 00
Peter Wärring

Peter Wärring

Press contact Press Officer Press & media 010-109 01 00
Press Office

Press Office

Press contact +46(0)10-10 90 100

Related content

It will be possible to reach Helsinki from Malmö six times a week beginning in mid-April.

New route between Malmö and Helsinki with Braathens Regional Airlines

​In partnership with Finnair, Braathens Regional Airlines (BRA) is now launching non-stop service between Malmö Airport and Helsinki Vantaa Airport. Flights depart every day of the week except Saturdays. The first flight will take off on April 16, 2018.