Ryanair launches new summer route from Palermo to Parma
The airline will operate more than 575 weekly flights through summer 2023
After the new routes from Trapani-Marsala to Naples and Porto, Ryanair  recently announced its Biggest ever summer operation for Palermo with 40 routes, including 1 new route to Parma and increased frequencies on more than 15 existing routes including Bari, Bologna, Dublin, Marseille, Milan, Naples, Trieste, Valencia, Venice, Vienna And many others.
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This record operating will see Ryanair base 5 aircraft in Palermo for summer 2023.
Ryanair's operations for summer 2023 from Palermo include:
- 5 aircraft based ($500 investment)Â
- 40 total routes, including 1 new route to ParmaÂ
- +60% growth compared to Summer 2019Â
- More than 575 flights per week - including about 200 flights per week to Rome and MilanÂ
- More than 4m passengers to/from Palermo p.a.Â
- 3,100 jobs, including 150 direct jobs
Ryanair will operate More than 575 weekly flights by summer 2023 (+60% growth over Summer 2019).
Eddie Wilson, CEO of Ryanair DAC, said, "As Europe's and Italy's largest airline, Ryanair is pleased to celebrate 20 years of operations and 10 years since the opening of its Palermo base with the launch of its largest-ever summer 2023 operation, with 40 exciting routes, including 1 new one to Parma. This new operating is supported by Ryanair's commitment to Sicily, where it will base 5 aircraft at Palermo Airport ($500m investment), supporting over 3,100 jobs, including 150 direct.
We have worked closely with our partners at Palermo Airport to ensure this growth and improve services for those who live, work or wish to visit Palermo. Ryanair has proven to be a reliable partner for Palermo Airport, being the only major carrier growing at the airport over Summer 2019, while others reduce capacity or close bases. Ryanair also recently unveiled its extraordinary growth proposal for Sicily, and we hope to positively engage with the Sicilian government to offer even more routes, connectivity, jobs, and lower fares for the island. Ryanair is the only airline that can grow traffic, connectivity, and tourism for Sicily. As Sicily now competes directly with other major Mediterranean tourist destinations such as Malta, the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, Cyprus and the Greek islands, Sicily's number one priority should be to further develop its year-round tourism product by reducing access costs through the abolition of the tourism tax (i.e., the municipal surtax) , which is detrimental to the island economy. We hope for a quick positive response to our growth proposal that would guarantee 1.5 million more inbound passengers and 1.5 billion extra tourism spending per year, while supporting 1,200 more local jobs.
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Vito Riggio, managing director of Gesap, the management company of Palermo International Airport "Falcone Borsellino, said, "These numbers show that we are expecting a busy summer full of flights, with a higher capacity than in 2019 - Ryanair is an important partner for us, and for this reason that we ask the company to do more and to intensify flights to and from the Palermo airport, already from the next winter season, including on the route to Rome Fiumicino."
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