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RYANAIR LAUNCHES ITS WINTER ‘25 SCHEDULE FOR PISA

37 ROUTES (2 NEW), 8 AIRCRAFT ($800M INV) & TRAFFIC GROWTH TO 4,5M P.A. 

Ryanair, Italy’s No.1 airline, today (14 Oct) launched its Winter 2025 schedule for Pisa with 37 routes, incl. 2 exciting new winter routes to Amman and Warsaw, along with increased weekly frequencies on popular existing routes incl. Dublin, Madrid, Marrakech, and Tirana.

Ryanair’s Winter 2025 schedule will operate mostly on the airline’s now 8 Pisa-based aircraft, representing a $800m investment and supporting over 3,600 jobs in the region, while driving year-round inbound tourism in the city and throughout the region

Ryanair’s Pisa W25 schedule will deliver:

  • 37 total routes
  • 2 new routes to Amman and Warsaw
  • Increase freq. on popular existing routes incl. Dublin, Madrid, Marrakech, and Tirana
  • 8 aircraft – $800 million invest.
  • 4.5M pax p.a.
  • Supp. over 3,600 jobs, incl. 240 highly paid aviation jobs

Ryanair has operated to/from Pisa for the past 27 years, carrying over 57 million passengers to date and aims to continue invest and grow traffic in Tuscany region and Italy. To further grow Italian traffic and tourism, Ryanair calls on the Italian Government and its Regions to scrap the Municipal Tax at all Italian airports as Abruzzo, Calabria, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Sicily, for smaller airports, already have. This will allow Ryanair and other airlines to deliver rapid new routes, tourism, and jobs growth on a year-round basis.

Ryanair’s Head of Communications for Italy, Fabrizio Francioni, said:

As Italy’s no. 1 airline, Ryanair is delighted to announce its Winter 2025 schedule for Pisa with 37 routes, including 2 exciting new routes to Amman and Warsaw, and over 400 weekly flights, which reflect the Ryanair’s commitment to Tuscany region development. To further grow Italian traffic and tourism, Ryanair calls on the Italian Government and its Regions to scrap the Municipal Tax at all Italian airports as Abruzzo, Calabria, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and, for smaller airport, Sicily already have. Reducing access costs and removing the Municipal Tax has proven very successful in delivering transformative connectivity, tourism and jobs growth in these Regions – where we have added 8 aircraft and new routes since they abolished the Municipal Tax. Should the Italian Govt abolish the municipal tax at all Italian airports, Ryanair could respond with a US$4bn investment in Italy, adding 40 new aircraft, traffic growth to 80m passengers p.a., 1,500 new Ryanair jobs and over 250 new routes”.

Toscana Aeroporti said:

Ryanair’s winter offering confirms the strategic importance of Pisa airport and strengthens the solidity of our partnership, providing continuity and substance to a shared and jointly developed growth plan. In this context, Toscana Aeroporti is working on the expansion and renovation of the new terminal, with a first phase of works to be completed by summer 2026. This is a €70 million investment that will allow us to offer an increasingly efficient and competitive airport experience”.

To celebrate the Winter 2025 schedule and the new routes to/from Pisa, Ryanair has launched seat sale with fares from just €21.99 to travel until 18th December, available from today for booking by end of October only at ryanair.com (subject to availability).

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