Ryanair, the low-cost airline known for its affordable fares, has announced plans to double its business in Poland over the next decade. The airline currently operates from several Polish airports and is looking to expand its presence in Eastern European markets. Ryanair CEO, Michael O’Leary, stated that the airline negotiates special deals to secure lower fees, allowing them to offer lower fares compared to competitors like Wizz. In response, Wizz has plans to increase the number of aircraft it operates in Poland and aims to operate twice as many planes in Central and Eastern Europe by 2038. With Poland’s rising disposable incomes and demand for travel, both airlines see the country as an attractive market. Low-cost carriers already hold a majority share of the aviation market in Poland. Ryanair’s expansion in Poland comes as it faces challenges in other European markets due to regulatory restrictions. However, with lighter regulations, lower environmental scrutiny, and a lack of comprehensive rail networks, Poland and Eastern Europe remain promising markets for both airlines. Both Ryanair and Wizz plan to increase their fleet size in the region and capitalize on the growing demand for travel.
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