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AVION TOURISM #80 Special Edition for Milan Bergamo Airport
AVION TOURISM #80 Special Edition for Milan Bergamo Airport
AVION TOURISM #80 Special Edition for Milan Bergamo Airport
AVION TOURISM #80 Special Edition for Milan Bergamo Airport
AVION TOURISM #80 Special Edition for Milan Bergamo Airport
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SUMMER 2025 FLIGHT SCHEDULE     
From Milan Bergamo to 145 destinations across 39 countries 
Summer 2025 at Milan Bergamo Airport promises to be one of the most dynamic and internationally connected seasons ever. With the launch of the summer timetable, passengers will be able to choose from 163 total routes, including 145 destinations in 41 countries, operated by 24 airlines. This extensive network cements the Lombardy airport’s position as one of Europe’s most strategic air travel hubs.

The summer offer is not just about quantity - it focuses on quality and variety, with several new additions enriching the international network:

  • Air Arabia Maroc opens the gateway to the imperial charm of Fez, a perfect destination for lovers of Moroccan culture and craftsmanship..
  • Air Cairo strengthens its ties with Egypt, introducing a new route to the ever-alluring Sharm el Sheikh.
  • Greek carrier Blue Bird Airways debuts with a direct flight to Tel Aviv, a crossroads of ancient history and vibrant modernity.
  • L’Odissey adds Nice and Tours to the schedule for the first time - two French gems ideal for those seeking either Mediterranean glamour or the gentle charm of the Loire Valley.
  • Long-haul leisure specialist Neos offers flights to several highly sought-after summer hotspots: Cagliari, Catania, Boa Vista, Dakar, Marsa Alam, Marsa Matrouh, Sal, and again Sharm El Sheikh.
  • Worth noting is the new flight to Mostar, a picturesque city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, launched by SkyAlp - perfect for travellers in search of lesser-known routes.

With 109 active routes, Ryanair remains the leading airline at Bergamo, offering a vast network of destinations across Europe’s major countries. A highlight is the continuation of the Rovaniemi route for the summer season - Finland’s “home of Santa Claus” continues to draw visitors all year round.

 

Whether you’re planning a beach holiday, a cultural city break, a nature tour, or an exclusive getaway, Milan Bergamo’s summer schedule guarantees flexibility, variety and convenience.

 
SEAMLESS LONG-HAUL CONNECTIONS 

Milan Bergamo Airport is increasingly asserting itself as a strategic gateway to Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, thanks to seamless long-haul connections operated by flydubai, Air Arabia, Ajet, and Pegasus Airlines. With just one short, comfortable stopover, passengers can reach some of the world’s most exciting destinations.

 
STOP OVER IN DUBAI (DXB)
Flights operated by flydubai

 

From Dubai’s ultramodern global hub, passengers can easily connect to Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, the Maldives, the Philippines, and Indonesia.
STOP OVER IN ISTANBUL (SAW)
Flights operated by Ajet
 AJet. Foto ad esclusivo uso editoriale: Copyright © AJet Press Office

 

From Istanbul, the historic bridge between Europe and Asia, connections are available to China, Southeast Asia, the Caucasus, the Middle East, and East Africa.

STOP OVER IN ISTANBUL (SAW)
Flights operated by Pegasus

 

From Istanbul, passengers can access an array of destinations across China, Southeast Asia, the Caucasus, the Middle East, and Africa.

STOP OVER IN SHARJAH (SHJ)
Flights operated by Air Arabia

 

Sharjah offers excellent links to the Indian subcontinent and South Asia, with convenient onward travel to Nepal, Pakistan, Thailand, and Sri Lanka.

 

Thanks to these well-connected international hubs, all easily reached from Milan Bergamo, travellers now benefit from an integrated network of onward connections that makes long-haul and exotic destinations easily accessible, efficient, and cost-effective.

 

 

 

AIRLINES OPERATING FROM MILAN BERGAMO

 
With 24 airlines operating during the summer season, Milan Bergamo Airport offers a wide range of national and international connections. From major European cities to the most sought-after holiday destinations, the airport confirms its position as a convenient and strategic departure point for exploring Europe and the Mediterranean.
 
AEROITALIA
AeroItalia. Foto: Copyright © Aeroporto di Milano Bergamo / Sacbo Spa
AeroItalia. Photo: Copyright © Aeroitalia Press

 

Aeroitalia began operations in 2022 and offers both charter and scheduled flights to destinations across Italy and Europe. The airline operates a fleet comprising Boeing B-737/800 aircraft (with 189 all-economy seats) and ATR 72/600 turboprops, each seating up to 68 passengers.
 
 
Flights from BGY
 
NATIONAL  
CataniaComisoPalermo (New)
 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport.
 

 

AIR ARABIA EGYPT
Air Aabia. Foto: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos
Air Aabia. Photo: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos

 

Air Arabia Egypt is a low-cost Egyptian airline that is part of the Air Arabia Group and is headquartered in Alexandria, Egypt. The airline was established as a joint venture between Air Arabia and Travco Group, the largest travel and hospitality group in the Middle East. Its operational base is located at Alexandria Borg El Arab Airport.
 
 
Flights from BGY
 
INTERNATIONAL 
AlexandriaCairo
 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport

 


 
AIR ARABIA MAROC
Air Aabia. Foto: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos
Air Aabia. Photo: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos

 

Air Arabia Maroc is a low-cost airline based at Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca, Morocco. Its fleet consists of Airbus A320-200 aircraft.
 

Inauguration of the BGY-Fez Route by Air Arabia Maroc
 
 
Photo: Copyright © Milano Bergamo Airport / Sacbo Spa
 
Flights from BGY
 
INTERNATIONAL 
CasablancaFez (New)
 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport
 

AIR ARABIA UAE
Air Aabia. Foto: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos
Air Aabia. Photo: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos

 

Air Arabia (UAE) was founded on 3 February 2003. It operates from six main hubs: Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, Abu Dhabi, Morocco, Egypt, and Pakistan. From its central hub at Sharjah International Airport, in the Emirate of Sharjah (United Arab Emirates), the airline provides quick and convenient access to Dubai and the other Emirates.

 
 
Flights from BGY
 
INTERNATIONAL
Sharjah
 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport
 

 
AIR CAIRO
Air Cairo Foto: Copyright © Sisterscom.com Shutterstock
Air Cairo Foto: Copyright © Sisterscom.com Shutterstock
 

Air Cairo is a low-cost Egyptian airline, founded in 2003, and partially owned by EgyptAir. The company is headquartered in Cairo, with its main operational bases at Cairo International Airport, Sharm El Sheikh International Airport, and Hurghada International Airport.

Inauguration of the New BGY-Sharm El Sheikh route by Air Cairo
 
Photo: Copyright © Milan Bergamo Airport / Sacbo Spa
 
Flights from BGY
 
INTERNATIONAL

Sharm el Sheikh (New)

 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport
 

 
AJET
 AJet. Foto ad esclusivo uso editoriale: Copyright © AJet Press Office
 AJet. Photo for editorial use only: Copyright © AJet Press Office

 

AJet is a Turkish low-cost airline, formerly known as AnadoluJet until 31 March 2024. It operates flights to destinations within Turkey, as well as to international locations including Cyprus, Europe, and Asia, from its base at Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport (SAW).

 
 
Flights from BGY
 
INTERNATIONAL
Istanbul (SAW)
 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport
 

 
BLUE BIRD AIRWAYS
Blue Bird Airways  Foto: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos
Blue Bird Airways Photo: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos
 

Blue Bird Airways is a Greek airline founded in 2008 in Heraklion, Crete. The company’s offices are located at Heraklion International Airport “Nikos Kazantzakis”. Blue Bird Airways operates commercial flights to and from various destinations across Europe (including Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Poland, the Czech Republic, Romania, and Spain) as well as to Tel Aviv, Israel. Its fleet consists of Boeing 737-800 Next Generation aircraft, configured with 189 all-economy seats.

 

 
Flights from BGY
 
INTERNATIONAL

Tel Aviv (New)

 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport
 

 
CABO VERDE AIRLINES
Cabo Verde Airlines. Foto: Copyright © Aeroporto di Milano Bergamo / Sacbo Spa
Cabo Verde Airlines. Photo: Copyright © Milan Bergamo Airport / Sacbo Spa

 

Cabo Verde Airlines is the national flag carrier of the Republic of Cabo Verde. It operates from Amílcar Cabral International Airport on the Island of Sal, using a fleet of Boeing 737-700 and Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft to serve both domestic and intercontinental destinations.

 
 
Flights from BGY
 
INTERNATIONAL

Sal

 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport.
 

 
DAN AIR
Dan Air. Foto: Copyright © Aeroporto di Milano Bergamo / Sacbo Spa
Dan Air. Photo: Copyright © Milan Bergamo Airport / Sacbo Spa

 

Dan Air is a Romanian airline founded in 2017 by Captain Dan Iuhas, and was previously known as Just Us Air. The airline operates flights from Bacău Airport using a fleet of Airbus A319-100 and A320-200 aircraft.

 
 
Flights from BGY
 
INTERNATIONAL

Bacau

 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport
 

EUROWINGS
Eurowings Foto: Ufficio Stampa Eurowings
Eurowings Photo: Copyright © Eurowings Press

 

Eurowings, the ultra low-cost airline of the Lufthansa Group, is a market leader at key German airports including Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Stuttgart, and Cologne/Bonn. With a fleet of around 100 aircraft, the airline operates direct flights to more than 150 destinations across Europe. Thanks to its extensive route network and 13 international bases (including Palma de Mallorca, a favourite holiday destination among Germans) Eurowings is the largest German leisure airline.

 
 
Flights from BGY
 
INTERNATIONAL 
Dusseldorf (DUS)Hanover
 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport
 
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FLyDUBAI
Flydubai Foto: Copyright © Aeroporto di Milano Bergamo / Sacbo Spa
Flydubai Photo: Copyright © Milan Bergamo Airport / Sacbo Spa

 

Founded in 2009 and based in Dubai, flydubai has developed a steadily expanding network that now includes over 130 destinations across 55 countries (spanning Africa, Central Asia, the Caucasus, Central and South-Eastern Europe, the GCC and Middle East, South Asia, and South-East Asia). Its fleet comprises 88 Boeing 737 aircraft, including 29 Boeing 737-800 Next Generation, 56 Boeing 737 MAX 8, and 3 Boeing 737 MAX 9.

 
 
Flights from BGY
 
INTERNATIONAL

Dubai (DXB)

 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport.

 


 
GEORGIAN AIRWAYS
Georgian Airways Foto: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos
Georgian Airways Photo: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos

 

Georgian Airways is based in Tbilisi, with its main hub at Tbilisi International Airport. The airline was founded in 1993 under the name Airzena and initially operated charter flights to the United Arab Emirates, Italy, China, Egypt, India, and Syria, as well as scheduled services to Vienna, Austria.

 
 
Flights from BGY
 
INTERNATIONAL

Tbilisi

 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport.
 

 
HISKY
HiSky Foto: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos
HiSky Photo: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos

 

HiSky is a Moldovan airline headquartered in Chișinău and is 100% privately owned. The airline was certified as a Moldovan air operator in January 2021, and as a European air operator in December 2020, with approvals granted in both Romania and the Republic of Moldova.

 
 
Inauguration of the BGY-Oradea route by HiSky
 
Photo: Copyright © Milan Bergamo Bergamo / Sacbo Spa
 
 
Flights from BGY
 
INTERNATIONAL 

Chisinau

Oradea
 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport.
 

 
L'ODYSSEY

 

L'Odyssey Foto: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos
L'Odyssey Photo: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos

L’Odyssey is an air transport broker. Jet Airlines operates under the L’Odyssey brand and acts exclusively as a flight organiser and aircraft charterer. Founded and represented by aviation professionals, the company specialises in arranging both scheduled and bespoke flights.

 
Flights from BGY
 
INTERNATIONAL 

Nice

Tours
 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport.
 

 
LUMIWINGS
Aeromobile Lumiwings. Foto: Ufficio Stampa Lumiwings, Copyright © Yannis Kontos.
Aeromobile Lumiwings. Photo: Lumiwings Press, Copyright © Yannis Kontos.

 

Founded in Athens in 2015 by aviation enthusiasts, Lumiwings is a privately owned Greek airline. The company holds a Greek operating licence and has collaborated with major Italian carriers, providing its operational and commercial expertise for both domestic and international routes.

 
 
Flights from BGY
 
NATIONAL

Foggia

 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport.
 

 
NEOS
Neos Foto: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos
Neos Photo: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos 

 

Neos is an Italian airline owned by Alpitour S.p.A.. Established in 2001, it began operations in 2002 after receiving its Air Operator Certificate from ENAC (the Italian Civil Aviation Authority).

Neos quickly became the only Italian carrier authorised to operate flights between Italy and Cape Verde, and in 2003 expanded its network to include the Canary Islands and destinations across the Mediterranean. In 2004, the airline launched its first long-haul flights, now operated with its fleet of Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners.

 
 
Flights from BGY
 
NATIONAL 
Cagliari (New)Catania
 
INTERNATIONAL     

Boa Vista

Dakar (New)Marsa Alam (New)Marsa Matrouh (New)SalSharm el Sheikh (New)
 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport.
 

 
NILE AIR
Nile Air Foto: Copyright © Aeroporto di Milano Bergamo / Sacbo Spa
Nile Air Photo: Copyright © Milan Bergamo Airport / Sacbo Spa

 

Nile Air is a private Egyptian airline based at Cairo International Airport. It is the second-largest private airline in the country, following EgyptAir. Nile Air operates scheduled flights to destinations across Egypt, the Middle East, Turkey, Europe, and Africa. In Italy, it offers a direct service between Bergamo and Cairo.

 
 
Flights from BGY
 
INTERNATIONAL

Cairo

 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport.
 

 
NORWEGIAN
Norwegian Foto: Copyright © Aeroporto di Milano Bergamo / Sacbo Spa
Norwegian Photo: Copyright © Milan Bergamo Airport / Sacbo Spa

 

Norwegian is a Norwegian low-cost airline operating both domestic and international flights, with its main hub at Oslo Gardermoen Airport. The parent company, Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA, was founded in 1993 and began operating as a low-cost carrier in 2002, using Boeing 737 aircraft. Its current fleet consists of Boeing 737-800 and Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft.

 
 
Flights from BGY
 
 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport.
 

 
PEGASUS
Pegasus Foto: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos
Pegasus Photo: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos 

 

Pegasus operated its first flight in 1990, establishing its initial domestic routes within the same year. The airline played a pioneering role in the aviation sector by introducing the low-cost model that would go on to define its commercial identity.

Pegasus offers domestic flights across Turkey as well as a wide range of international services from its main hub at Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport

 
 
Flights from BGY
 
INTERNATIONAL
Istanbul (Sabiha Gökcen SAW)
 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport.
 

 
RYANAIR
Ryanair Foto: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos
Ryanair Photo: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos 

 

Ryanair is an Irish airline headquartered in Dublin, founded in 1985 by Irish businessman Tony Ryan. In 1991, Michael O’Leary was appointed to restructure the company, introducing the low-cost, no-frills model that would become Ryanair’s trademark.

Ryanair Holdings Plc, Europe’s largest airline group, is the parent company of Buzz, Lauda, Malta Air, Ryanair, and Ryanair UK. With around 200 million passengers per year, operating approximately 3,600 daily flights from more than 90 bases, the Group connects over 230 airports in 37 countries with a fleet of 612 aircraft.

 
 
Flights from BGY
 
 
 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport.
 

 
SKYALPS

 

Skyalps  Foto: Copyright © Ufficio stampa Skyalps
Skyalps  Photo: Copyright © Skyalps Press

Founded in 2020 by South Tyrolean entrepreneur Josef Gostner, SkyAlps is a regional airline based in Bolzano. Its primary aim was to restore scheduled flights from the local airport and to promote tourism to and from South Tyrol. In 2021, the airline launched its first routes to Olbia and Ibiza, followed by the introduction of new connections to Germany.

 
Flights from BGY
 
INTERNATIONAL

Mostar

 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport.
 
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TRANSAVIA
Transavia. Foto: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos
Transavia. Photo: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos

 

Transavia is a Dutch low-cost airline that operates passenger flights to destinations across Europe and North Africa, with services departing from the Netherlands, France, and Germany. Founded in 1965 as Transavia Holland, the airline is a wholly owned subsidiary of KLM, which is part of the Air France-KLM Group. Its main base is at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, with additional hubs at Rotterdam The Hague Airport and Eindhoven Airport.
 

 
Flights from BGY
 
INTERNATIONAL

Rotterdam

 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport.
 

 

VOLOTEA
Volotea. Foto: Copyright © Volotea
Volotea. Photo: Copyright © Volotea Press

 

Volotea is an independent low-cost airline based in Barcelona. It was founded by Carlos Muñoz and Lázaro Ros, the original founders of Spanish carrier Vueling Airlines. Volotea specialises in connecting small and medium-sized cities with one another, as well as with major European capitals. The airline operates across Europe, serving destinations in Italy, France, Spain, Germany, Greece, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Portugal, Malta, Austria, Ireland, Morocco, Bulgaria, and Luxembourg.
 

 
Flights from BGY
 
 
INTERNATIONAL 

Asturie-Oviedo

Nantes
 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport.
 

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WIZZ AIR
Wizz Air. Foto: Copyright © Aeroporto di Milano Bergamo / Sacbo Spa
Wizz Air. Photo: Copyright © Milan Bergamo Airport / Sacbo Spa

 

Wizz Air was established in 2003 by a group of aviation professionals led by József Váradi, the airline’s current CEO. Its first flight took off in 2004 from Katowice, Poland. Wizz Air Holdings Plc. is a Hungarian ultra-low-cost airline group headquartered in Budapest, Hungary. The company comprises subsidiaries Wizz Air Hungary, Wizz Air Malta, Wizz Air Abu Dhabi and Wizz Air UK.
 

 
Flights from BGY
 
INTERNATIONAL        

Belgrade

Bucharest

Cluj (Napoca)

Craiova

Iasi

Sofia

TimisoaraTiranaWarsaw (Chopin WAW)
 
For real-time information and flight frequencies, visit the website of Milan Bergamo Airport.

 


 

 Avion Tourism Magazine N80/2025 Special Edition for Milan Bergamo Airport
Issue closed in the Editorial Office on 29 April 2025
Editor in chief: Angela Trivigno. Contributors: Alisè Vitri, Enzo Cuppatri, Lisa Maria River, Nicole Villa. Cover photo: Copyright © Sisterscom.com Snc / Asifgraphy / Shutterstock.com. Photographs: Copyright © Sisterscom.com Snc with license to use images purchased from Shutterstock.com and Depositphotos.com Photos for editorial use only. Credits indicated under each photo and/or video. Press Offices and Tourist Boards: AJet; Beauty and Luxury; Italart; City of Helsinki Tourist Board (ph. Julia Kivela; Laura Dove; Mariia Kauppi; Beatrice Bucht); Eurowings; goturkiye.com; Laura Biagiotti Parfums; Lumiwings (ph. Yannis Kontos); Pressjam Snc; Sacbo S.p.A.; Sharjah Tourism Development Authority; Shiseido Fragrance; Skyalps; Visit Finland (ph. Julia Kivela); Visitcopenhagen.com; Visitezlesenegal.com; Volotea. Avion Tourism Magazine Special Edition for Milan Bergamo Airport N.80/2025: closed in the Editorial Office on 29/04/2025 and published on www.aviontourism.com Registration: Press Register Court of Bergamo N.1 of 09/01/2003 and N.9/2019 of 03/07/2019. Periodicity: six-monthly Publisher , Management, Editorial Staff, Administration and Dealership: Sisterscom.com Snc - Via Piave, 102 - 23879 Verderio (Lc) - Italy. P.Iva/C.F. 03248170163 - Registro delle Imprese di Lecco Numero LC-304260. Literary and artistic property: Copyright © Sisterscom.com Snc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any form is prohibited.
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