Ryanair announces summer flights from Pescara airport: new routes to Wroclaw, Cagliari, Malpensa, Kaunas and Valencia
Five new routes to Wroclaw, Cagliari, Milan-Malpensa, Kaunas and Valencia, 160 weekly flights and a new based aircraft: this will be [...]

5 new routes to Wroclaw, Cagliari, Milan-Malpensa, Kaunas e Valencia, 160 flights per week and a new aircraft based: this will be summer 2025 by Ryanair in theAbruzzo airport.
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They will be two flights weekly to Wroclaw (on Fridays and Sundays), Kaunas (every Tuesday and Saturday) and Valencia (Wednesday and Saturday); 3 the weekly frequencies for Cagliari, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; 14, however, flights available each week (2 per day, early morning and evening) to and from theMilan-Malpensa Airport.
Other destinations offered by Ryanair from Pescara airport are: Alghero, Barcelona (Girona), Brussels (Charleroi), Bucharest, Catania, Krakow, Dusseldorf (Weeze), Frankfurt (Hahn), London (Stansted), Malta, Memmingen, Prague, Turin, and Trapani.
"This exciting growth," Ryanair explained in a note, "and investment in Abruzzo is a direct result of President Marsilio's decision to reduce the cost of access to Abruzzo Airport." It is certainly nothing new, in fact, that the low-cost company is pushing to make Abolish the municipal surtax. Abruzzo is currently the third Italian region, after Calabria and Friuli Venezia-Giulia, to abolish the regressive municipal surtax.
"We have worked closely with President Marsilio and Abruzzo Airport to bring to fruition this exciting investment for the region, which includes an additional based aircraft, representing an incremental investment of $100 million ($200 million total), 5 new routes, increased capacity on 5 other routes and 30 direct jobs. Ryanair recognizes the enormous economic contribution the Abruzzo region makes to Italy, as well as its potential for growth. Aviation is the backbone of regional economies and the catalyst for attracting additional investment by improving connectivity for businesses, workers and customers. A key objective of the region was to improve access to low fares both in Italy and abroad to strengthen investment in the region, a goal Abruzzo achieved today thanks to President Marsilio's decision to abolish the municipal surtax," commented Jason McGuinness, Ryanair's Chief Commercial Officer.
To celebrate summer operations at Abruzzo Airport, Ryanair has launched a promotion lasting three days, rates of which start from 29,99.