Ryanair Unveils New Direct Winter Routes from Gothenburg, Boosting Travel Choices to Southern Europe
Ryanair will expand its winter schedule at Göteborg Landvetter Airport by introducing two new direct routes starting in late October 2025. Flights to Porto, Portugal, are scheduled to start on October 26, with services running twice a week on Wednesdays and Sundays. Following soon after, flights to Malta will begin on October 28, operating twice weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays. Both routes will be operated using Boeing 737 aircraft, representing a notable expansion of Ryanair’s flight options from Gothenburg.
Ryanair’s enhanced service at Gothenburg Airport expands direct travel options for passengers from western Sweden to well-liked southern European destinations during the winter period. Key benefits of the new routes include:
- Meeting increasing demand for convenient winter travel;
- Reducing the need for transfers through major hubs;
- Expanding the regional flight network to improve accessibility.
Passengers flying to Porto will have the chance to visit notable outdoor and cultural attractions. These include Ribeira Square, a vibrant riverside promenade filled with cafés and local life. The Dom Luís I Bridge is famous for its impressive iron architecture and panoramic views. Surfers and walkers alike are drawn to Matosinhos Beach for its waves and scenic shoreline. These areas are well-suited for travelers looking to enjoy different activities in mild winter conditions.
Visitors to Malta frequently explore Comino Island’s Blue Lagoon, prized for its transparent waters that are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. On the island of Gozo, the Ġgantija Temples rank among the world’s most ancient stone structures open to visitors. Marsaxlokk offers a colorful fishing village atmosphere with plenty of boats and a lively seafood market. These places capture the spirit and beauty of Malta, offering visitors experiences that go beyond the usual museum stops.
The introduction of these new routes enhances travel options for passengers departing Gothenburg, especially during off-peak months. With direct flights to popular southern locations, Ryanair makes it easier for travelers to plan vacations, visit relatives, or handle business trips more smoothly. This expansion reflects a broader effort to improve international connections at regional airports, helping travelers avoid busy major hubs and making trips easier overall.