Palermo, Dubrovnik and Bucharest Join Gdańsk’s Summer Board
Ryanair has launched three new summer 2026 routes from Gdańsk, adding Palermo, Dubrovnik and Bucharest Otopeni to its seasonal schedule. The Palermo and Bucharest Otopeni services began earlier this week, followed by the first Dubrovnik flight. The airline says the new routes give passengers in northern Poland more low-fare options for summer travel.
New routes and weekly flights
The summer 2026 additions include:
- Gdańsk–Palermo, three flights a week
- Gdańsk–Bucharest Otopeni, three flights a week
- Gdańsk–Dubrovnik, two flights a week
Ryanair said its full summer 2026 schedule is already available to book through the airline’s app.
Ryanair’s Head of Communications for Central and Eastern Europe and the Baltics, Alicja Wójcik-Gołębiowska, said the airline was pleased to see the first flights depart on the new Gdańsk routes. She said Palermo, Bucharest Otopeni and Dubrovnik strengthen Ryanair’s summer 2026 programme and add more choice for Polish customers.
The routes open up three very different city and holiday options. Palermo gives access to Sicily’s historic centre, markets and nearby beaches, while Dubrovnik brings Croatia’s Adriatic coast closer for summer breaks. Bucharest Otopeni works for trips to Romania’s capital, with its old town, museums and onward access to other parts of the country.
The new services give Gdańsk passengers more direct choices without having to start their trip through larger Polish airports. The schedule also suits different travel styles, with three weekly flights for Palermo and Bucharest and two for Dubrovnik. Anyone planning peak summer trips should compare dates early, as seasonal routes can fill quickly once holiday demand rises.