More than 570 weekly flights and 57 destinations: here is Ryanair's summer operation for Pisa airport
Another round, another run, another operating announced by Ryanair for summer 2024: the Irish airline announced the new operating [...]

Another round, another race, other operative announced by Ryanair for summer 2024: the Irish company announced the Pisa airport's new operating And there is more than a little news.
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The carrier reported that, during summer '24, it will operate more than 570 weekly flights to 57 destinations, of which 5 new: Kaunas, Port, Tirana, Oslo-Torp e Zagreb.
But not only that: Ryanair will base a new plane at Pisa airport, thus bringing the fleet to 9 total aircraft (including a Boeing 737 8-200 "gamechanger"); lastly, it will support more than 2,300 jobs for pilots, cabin crew and engineers.
Below, in detail, All destinations operated by Ryanair from Pisa airport in summer 2024:
Alghero | Edinburgh | Marrakech |
Bari | Eindhoven | Memmingen |
Berlin | Fuerteventura | Palermo |
Billund | Gdansk | Palm |
Birmingham | Girona | Paris (B) |
Bordeaux | Glasgow (P) | Port - NEW |
Toast | Gothenburg | Prague |
Brussels | Ibiza | Rhodes |
Brussels (C) | Kaunas - NEW | Seville |
Bucharest | Cephalonia | Skiantos |
Budapest | Kos | Stockholm (A) |
Cagliari | Krakow | Tenerife (S) |
Catania | Lamezia | Tirana - NEW |
Chania | Lisbon | Oslo-Torp - NEW |
Copenhagen | London (S) | Trapani |
Corfu | Madrid | Valencia |
Cork | Malaga | Wroclaw |
Dublin | Malta | Zara |
East Midlands | Manchester | Zagreb - NEW |
In Pisa, Jason McGuinness, Ryanair's Chief Commercial Officer, said:
"As the No. 1 airline in Italy and Pisa, Ryanair is pleased to announce record operations to Pisa for Summer '24, with 57 routes including 5 exciting new summer routes to Kaunas, Porto, Tirana, Oslo-Torp and Zagreb. This growth is supported by Ryanair's commitment to Pisa Airport, with the addition of 1 new based aircraft for Summer '24 (additional investment of $100 million). This increases Ryanair's total fleet based in Pisa to 9 aircraft - including 1 "Gamechanger" 8-200 (4% more seats, 16% less CO2)-and supports more than 2,300 jobs (including well-paying jobs for pilots, cabin crew and engineers) in the region.
Roberto Naldi, CEO of Toscana Aeroporti, said:
"For more than 25 years, Ryanair has played a crucial role in the development and growth of Pisa Airport. The announcements of new routes and the arrival of a new aircraft for the 2024 summer season underline, once again, the airline's interest in being a strategic and reliable partner and reinforce the strong partnership with Toscana Aeroporti. What has been announced today confirms Ryanair's growing commitment to Pisa and encourages us to continue to provide the best possible service and to ensure the airport's maximum attractiveness and competitiveness also through its infrastructural development."
"Michele Conti, Mayor of Pisa, said.: "Ryanair continues to invest in Pisa and the growth of our Galilei airport, which is confirmed as Tuscany's main gateway. The difficult times of the pandemic period, which also greatly affected the international airport system, are fortunately behind us and our airport has returned to unabated growth. The new operation for summer 2024 is good news for our city and for all of Tuscany, allowing Pisa to be increasingly connected with the world and to be able to develop in terms of tourism and trade with great benefits for the entire supply chain."
Valter Tamburini, president of the Northwest Tuscany Chamber of Commerce, commented:
"The launch of the new flight schedule for Pisa Airport is extremely positive news for the city's economy and, as we have always maintained, confirms Pisa's role as the 'gateway to Tuscany.' The increase in routes will not only generate an increased flow of tourists this summer, but will also contribute to the creation of numerous jobs in the aviation, hospitality and service sectors. Indeed, the new routes and the additional aircraft based in Pisa represent an opportunity not only for the tourism sector, but also for the development of business relations, confirming confidence in our territory and its ability to attract investment."