Gdańsk Expands Summer Map With Over 190 Routes

Gdańsk Airport will introduce an expanded spring–summer schedule starting 29 March 2026, offering 105 regular routes and 88 charter destinations. Flights will connect travellers with 82 airports across 29 countries, operated by 11 airlines. The updated network includes new regular services to Dubrovnik, Palma de Mallorca, Nice, Tallinn, Brussels, Palermo, Rijeka, Athens and Varna, widening the choice of both leisure and city destinations.
New and notable destinations for summer 2026
- Dubrovnik
- Palma de Mallorca
- Nice
- Tallinn
- Brussels
- Palermo
- Rijeka
- Athens
- Varna
Airlines including Ryanair, Wizz Air, LOT, KLM, SAS, Lufthansa, Norwegian, Eurowings, Finnair, Icelandair and Swiss will operate services within Europe. The schedule covers popular capitals and cultural hubs such as Rome, Paris, London, Copenhagen, Oslo, Prague, Budapest and Bratislava, alongside coastal holiday destinations in Spain, Italy, Croatia and Greece. The range reflects continued demand for both short city breaks and longer summer stays.
Charter flights organised by tour operators will offer access to 88 destinations in 13 countries, with a strong focus on Greece, Turkey and Spain. Additional options include Morocco, Madeira, Calabria and Madagascar’s Nosy Be. Holiday packages typically combine flights with accommodation, making it easier to plan longer stays in warm-weather destinations. Five travel companies are providing charter programmes departing from Gdańsk during the season.
Travellers will find more opportunities to reach Mediterranean islands, historic cities and seaside resorts without needing to transfer through larger hubs. Direct access to destinations such as Athens, Dubrovnik, Palermo or Nice can shorten travel time and simplify planning. Charter options also expand access to destinations less frequently served by scheduled flights, including parts of North Africa and the Indian Ocean.
The wider summer schedule means more journeys can begin directly in Gdańsk without changing flights elsewhere in Europe. Direct routes can save time and make planning simpler, especially when travelling to coastal destinations or well-known cities in the south. Many of the added locations are places people regularly choose for summer breaks, whether for beaches, sightseeing or short stays in historic urban areas.



















