Ryanair's schedule at Milan Bergamo Airport for the winter
Ryanair today announced the addition of 2 additional aircraft based at Milan Bergamo Airport (BGY) for winter 2025.
The Ryanair airline's schedule at Milan Bergamo Airport (BGY) for winter 2025 includes:
- 22 aircraft based (+2 compared to 2024),
- 80 routes to Bergamo, including an increase in frequencies on 30 existing routes such as Agadir, Athens, Amman, Edinburgh, Trapani and Warsaw,
- restoration of the route to Pescara.
- 13,6M pax p.a.
- support 11,100+ jobs.
Ryanair DAC CEO Eddie Wilson stressed that the airline continues to invest and grow in Italy's most cost-competitive regions, offering lower fares than any other airline, despite the municipal surcharge (including the recent increase of €0.50 per passenger on non-EU flights at major Italian airports, including Milan Bergamo (BGY) and Milan Malpensa (MXP).
This year's record-breaking winter schedule at Milan airports (BGY and MXP) will see a record total of 31 aircraft based, equal to an investment of $3.1 billion, 120 routes and will carry 19 million passengers per year (+4%), supporting more than 15,400 jobs in the Lombardy region.
This major investment, specifies the CEO of Ryanair DAC, Eddie Wilson, "supports our long-term strategy to support the growth of Italian regional airports, as evidenced by the 19 million passengers (+4%) that we will transport to Milan this year – encouraging inbound tourism to Lombardy and maintaining international connectivity throughout the year. We have worked closely with the SACBO and SEA teams to make this growth possible – demonstrating that competitive conditions and efficient operations are key to unlocking real growth. Our partnership with Milan airports has lasted for over twenty years and, after years of successful collaboration, we confirm our commitment to continue to grow in the Region".