Ryanair expands winter schedule from Pisa
Ryanair has unveiled the new 2025 winter schedule for Pisa "Galileo Galilei" International Airport, which will include a total of 37 routes, including two new winter destinations to Amman and Warsaw, along with an increase in frequencies on high-demand routes such as Dublin, Madrid, Marrakech and Tirana.
The operation will be operated primarily by the eight aircraft based at Pisa Airport, for a total investment of $800 million, which will support more than 3,600 jobs in the region, including 240 highly skilled jobs in the aviation industry. The goal is to strengthen connectivity and support incoming tourism in Pisa and throughout Tuscany throughout the year.
Key figures for the 2025 winter schedule:
- 37 total routes, including 2 new routes to/from Amman and Warsaw
- increased frequencies on main routes such as Dublin, Madrid, Marrakech and Tirana
- 8 aircraft based in Pisa
- $800 million invested
- 4.5 million passengers expected per year
- over 3,600 jobs supported in the region.
For 27 years, Ryanair has been connecting Pisa with destinations in Italy and Europe, carrying over 57 million passengers so far. Toscana Aeroporti is working on the expansion and renovation of the new terminal, with a first phase of work that will be completed by summer 2026. An investment of 70 million that will allow to offer an increasingly efficient and competitive airport experience.