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17 June 2025

New flights from Verona to Manchester and Bristol with easyjet

The airline expands its network from Verona airport for the upcoming winter season with two new routes to the United Kingdom in addition to the one already operated to London (Gatwick)

Starting from December 2025, Verona Airport strengthens its international network thanks to two new easyJet routes to the United Kingdom. Passengers will be able to fly up to twice a week (every Wednesday and Saturday) to Manchester, the capital of British innovation and an icon of contemporary music culture, and to Bristol, a dynamic city in the south-west of England known for its creative scene and the evocative landscapes that surround it.

 

These new connections join the historic flight from Verona to London (Gatwick), active all year round with up to seven weekly frequencies, consolidating the role of the Verona airport as a strategic gateway between the North East of Italy and the United Kingdom.

 

Thanks to these new destinations, Verona airport confirms itself as a hub of primary importance for air mobility in the North East, promoting the growth of incoming tourism and strengthening the international connectivity of the territory.

 

"We have been operating at Catullo airport since 2011 and, in these fourteen years, we have transported about 1.4 million passengers," said Lorenzo Lagorio, Country Manager of easyJet Italy. "We can't wait to see the airport at the end of the renovation works, on the eve of an important season characterized by the appointment with the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games". 

 

"The English market, which, with a share of 17%, is now Catullo's first international market," says Camillo Bozzolo, Aviation Development Director of the SAVE Group. "The connections, which will be introduced in the winter season, will particularly favor tourist flows directed to the mountains of Veneto and Trentino Alto Adige, realities with which Catullo is carrying out an effective dialogue built on coordinated promotional actions".       

 

By the Editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and visual photo: Copyright © Ufficio Stampa Catullo S.p.A. and Easyjet
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