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RYANAIR ANNOUNCES RECORD S26 SCHEDULE FOR TRAPANI-MARSALA
2 AIRCRAFT ($200M INVEST.), 24 ROUTES (6 NEW) AND 1.2M PASSENGERS P.A. (+35%)
Ryanair, Europe and Italy’s No.1 airline, today (24 Feb) announced its biggest ever Summer schedule for Trapani-Marsala, following the opening of Ryanair’s new base at Vincenzo Florio Airport from Jan ’26. This major expansion follows the Sicilian Region’s forward-thinking decision to scrap the Municipal Tax at smaller Sicilian airports – a move which has immediately boosted regional connectivity, tourism and jobs. This Summer, Trapani-Marsala, Ryanair’s third Sicilian base (and 20th in Italy), will deliver even more choice and lower fares for Sicilian residents.
Ryanair’s Summer ‘26 schedule will deliver 2 based aircraft (a US$200m investment), 24 routes (including 6 exciting connections to Stockholm, Bournemouth, Bari, Lublin, Saarbrücken, and Verona), and 1.2m passengers p.a. (+35%). Ryanair’s continued growth will support over 960 local jobs and deliver a major economic boost for Trapani, Marsala and the wider Sicilian region by driving tourism, stimulating local trade, improving year-round connectivity and offering even lower fares for both residents and visitors.
Ryanair’s Trapani-Marsala Summer 2026 will deliver:
- 2 aircrafts – $200M invest.
- 24 tot. routes, incl. 6 new to Stockholm, Bournemouth, Bari, Lublin, Saarbrücken, Verona
- 1.2M pax p.a. (+35%)
- Supp. over 960 local jobs
This exciting growth and investment in Trapani-Marsala is a direct result of President Schifani’s forward-thinking decision to scrap the Municipal Tax at smaller Sicilian airports – a measure that is already delivering more routes, more investment and more jobs. Ryanair calls on the Sicilian Govt to take a step further by scrapping the regressive tax at all Sicilian airports to unlock the same benefits for Palermo and Catania, driving more connectivity, more tourism and lower fares for all Sicilians.
Meanwhile, regressive Municipal Tax continues to limit airports’ growth potential across the country, especially in Rome where anti-growth measures – such as a Municipal Tax which is even higher than other Italian airports, the artificial flight cap at Ciampino and AdR’s excessive airport charges – are damaging competitiveness and weakening essential domestic links between the capital and regions like Sicily.
To celebrate the launch of Ryanair’s record Summer 2026 schedule for Trapani-Marsala, the airline has launched a seat sale with fares from just €29.99, available to book now via the Ryanair app (subject to availability)
Fabrizio Francioni, Head of Communications Italy Ryanair, said:
“As Europe and Italy’s No.1 airline, Ryanair is delighted to announce this record-breaking Summer ’26 schedule for Trapani-Marsala – a direct result of the the Sicilian Region’s proactive decision to scrap the Municipal Tax at smaller Sicilian airports. With 2 based aircraft (US$200m invest.) and 24 routes (including 6 exciting new to Stockholm, Bournemouth, Bari, Lublin, Saarbrücken, Verona), this schedule will support over 960 local jobs and 1.2m annual passengers – boosting connectivity, tourism and jobs at Europe’s lowest fares.
Ryanair welcomes President Schifani’s and the Sicilian Govt’s decision to scrap the Municipal Tax at the smaller Sicilian airports, but now is the perfect time to go one step further. Scrapping the anti-growth tax at all Sicilian airports (including Palermo and Catania) would unlock even further growth, lower fares, and greater year-round connectivity for all Sicilian citizens and visitors.
Salvatore Ombra, President of Airgest, said:
“Starting this summer, as previously announced, a second phase will begin. We have delivered on our promise: six new routes, bringing the total to 24 destinations. Our goal is to reach 1.5 million passengers by 2026. In addition, significant investments will be made for a major redesign of our airport. Eight construction projects will begin by the end of this year, with €13.8 million invested in our airport. We can only be pleased — it will be an important year. Negotiations are ongoing, and the goal is to return to the heights achieved in 2016–2017.”
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