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Ryanair to Invest $400 Million in Warsaw Modlin Airport, Triple Passenger Traffic by 2030

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The Irish low cost Ryanair announced an investment of $400 million at Warsaw-Modlin Polish airport, as part of a multi-annual agreement to more than triple the annual number of passengers, with a target of more than five million by 2030. Under this agreement, the Irish low cost airline giant, the only operator currently present in Modlin, will increase the number of Boeing 737 based at the airport from four to eight and launch up to 25 new route…

Ryanair plans to invest around EUR 850 million in Austria if the government abolishes the aviation tax. The low-cost airline then plans a significant increase in the number of passengers by 2030. Otherwise, the low-cost carrier intends to withdraw.

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Business Insider (Poland) broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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