Ryanair launches two new flights from Glasgow Airport

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Ryanair has announced two new routes which will leave from Glasgow Airport this summer.

The airline celebrated the first flights of its latest services from the city to London Stansted and Warsaw on Sunday, March 29.

The launch marks a major boost to the airport’s connectivity ahead of Ryanair’s ‘record’ summer 2026 schedule.

The new routes form part of the airline’s expanded Glasgow programme for summer, which will see it operate more than 100 flights a week across eight routes.

This programme will deliver 600,000 seats, including 200,000 additional low-fare seats, representing 50% growth compared to last year.

The new double-daily London Stansted service is said to further strengthen Glasgow’s access to London.

Meanwhile, the launch of the Warsaw route enhances Glasgow Airport’s international offering, opening up greater travel options for passengers.



Jonathan Ford, portfolio manager at AGS Airports, said: “It’s fantastic to see Ryanair’s new services to London Stansted and Warsaw take off today.

“The double-daily Stansted route offers even more flexibility for business and leisure travellers heading to and from England’s innovation corridor, while Warsaw provides a valuable new link that expands the international connectivity available to our passengers.

“These launches mark the start of what will be a record summer for Ryanair at Glasgow, and we look forward to welcoming even more travellers through our doors.”

For further information, visit Ryanair’s website HERE.

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