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Ryanair, Europe’s and Italy’s No. 1 airline, celebrated today (22 May) 55 million passengers at Pisa International Airport “Galileo Galilei”. Ryanair’s journey at Pisa Airport began in 1998. Since then, the airline has grown significantly, opening the base in 2005, 20 years ago, and adding domestic and international routes, contributing to growth in traffic, jobs and tourism.
This summer, Ryanair will operate a robust schedule to/from Pisa with over 600 weekly flights on 58 routes. This schedule is supported by Ryanair’s commitment to Pisa Airport with 9 aircraft based (including 1 G’changer), representing an investment of $900 and supporting over 3,500 jobs in the region, contributing to year-round inbound tourism to Pisa and the region.
Ryanair’s Pisa Summer 25 schedule includes:
9 aircraft based ($900 million total investment)
Over 600 weekly flights on 58 routes
4.4 million passengers per year
Support for over 3,500 jobs
To celebrate Pisa International Airport’s 55 million passengers and its 2025 summer schedule, Ryanair has launched a promotion with fares starting from just €21.99 for travel until the end of October, available for booking on ryanair.com (subject to availability).
From Pisa, Fabrizio Francioni, Head of Communications Italy Ryanair, said:
"Ryanair is delighted to celebrate 55 million passengers at Pisa International Airport. This important milestone underlines Ryanair's continued growth and investment in this airport. This summer, Ryanair will operate a strong Pisa schedule with over 600 weekly flights on 58 routes, with 9 aircraft based - total $900 million total investment - and supporting over 3,500 jobs. Ryanair is therefore delighted to offer the 55 millionth passenger at Pisa, a €50 gift card to travel to any destination, inviting the passenger to sit back, relax and enjoy their flight with Ryanair.
Ryanair has operated to/from Pisa for the last 27 years, carrying 55 million passengers to date and aims to continue to invest and grow traffic in the Tuscany region and Italy. To further grow traffic and tourism in Italy, Ryanair is calling on the Italian Government and its Regions to abolish the municipal surcharge at all Italian airports. This will allow Ryanair and other airlines to offer new routes, encouraging tourism growth and employment all year round. If the Italian Government abolishes the municipal surcharge, Ryanair will respond with a $4 billion investment in Italy, adding 40 new aircraft, traffic growth to 80 million passengers per year, over 250 new routes and 1,500 new Ryanair jobs in the Italian regions".
Marco Carrai, President of Toscana Aeroporti, stated:
"The milestone of 55 million passengers reached today with Ryanair represents an extraordinary result for Pisa Airport and for the entire Tuscan airport system. The collaboration with Ryanair, which began over twenty-five years ago, has contributed significantly to the development of air traffic, to the economic growth of the area and to the promotion of Tuscany in the world. We will continue to work together to strengthen the accessibility of our region, to offer an increasingly efficient service to our passengers and an increasingly rich network of connections".
