Ryanair will be moving the hub of its Polish operations back to the Warsaw Chopin airport beginning October 30. The airline had run flights from the primary Warsaw airport between 2006 and 2009, as well as for a time in 2013. As of the third quarter of this year, it will be running three daily flights from Warsaw to Gdansk and Wroclaw from the Chopin airport, while Warsaw Modlin will continue to be employed for regional European flights. Chopin Airport said that Ryanair was not required to sign any contracts with it to gain access to slots for using the airport and would not be required to provide ‘marketing funds’ as often happens at smaller airports. “The decision of Ryanair did not require any consultation with the Management of the airport and does not require signing of any contracts,” said Przemyslaw Przybylski.