Ryanair has announced the launch of new flights connecting Katowice Airport, Poland with Malaga, Spain.

The new route, which will launch on 30 March 2026, will see the introduction of two journeys per week every Monday and Friday.

A Ryanair flight taking off
The new flights will operate every Monday and Friday
Artur Tomasik, CEO of The Upper Silesian Aviation Group (Górnośląskie Towarzystwo Lotnicze S.A. – GTL S.A.), said:

Ryanair continues to expand its offer at Katowice Airport by adding interesting new destinations to its network. Malaga, one of the prettiest cities in the Spanish region of Andalusia, is definitely one of them. I’m certain that the connection will be very popular among passengers.

Currently; Ryanair’s winter timetable offers services to 15 destinations from Katowice Airport, including Alicante, Athens, Brussels-Charleroi, Budapest, Dublin, Paphos, Catania, London-Stansted, Malta, Manchester, Milan-Bergamo, Oslo-Gardermoen, Reggio-Calabria, Rome-Fiumicino, and Trapani.

Ryanair has also begun offering routes to Brussels, Budapest and Trapani for the first time this winter.

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