Tirana Gets Six New Ryanair Summer Routes

Ryanair has launched six new summer 2026 routes out of Tirana, adding Alghero, Eindhoven, Wroclaw, Genoa, Baden-Baden and Memmingen to its seasonal network. The first flights started earlier this week, with the airline saying the additions give passengers in Albania more low-cost options for European trips during the summer schedule.
Where Ryanair is flying from Tirana
The new Tirana routes include:
- Tirana–Alghero, two flights a week
- Tirana–Eindhoven, three flights a week
- Tirana–Wroclaw, three flights a week
- Tirana–Genoa, four flights a week
- Tirana–Baden-Baden, four flights a week
- Tirana–Memmingen, four flights a week
Ryanair said its full summer 2026 schedule is available to book through the airline’s app.
Ryanair’s Director of Communications, Jade Kirwan, said the airline was pleased to see the first flights depart on the new Tirana routes. She said the additions form part of Ryanair’s wider summer programme and are aimed at giving Albanian customers more affordable options across Europe during the peak travel season.
The routes open several different trip options. Alghero adds access to Sardinia’s north-west coast, while Genoa works for Liguria and the Italian Riviera. Eindhoven can suit trips across the southern Netherlands, Wroclaw adds a Polish city break, and Baden-Baden and Memmingen bring travellers closer to south-west Germany, Bavaria and nearby Alpine routes.
The new schedule gives Tirana more direct summer links without forcing passengers to connect through larger regional hubs. The most useful detail is frequency: Genoa, Baden-Baden and Memmingen have the strongest weekly schedules, while Alghero is more limited. Anyone planning peak summer travel should check dates early, especially for routes running only two or three times a week.



















