During summer 2025, Ryanair will fly 63 routes from Bologna: details
In about ten days, coinciding with the time change, the aviation summer will kick off. Ryanair, for this, has announced operational [...]

In about ten days, in conjunction with the time change, aviation summer will be triggered. Ryanair, for this, announced the operative for summer '25 from the'Bologna Airport.
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FR will base 11 Aircraft and will offer in total 63 routes from the "Marconi" airport. Again, however, because of themunicipal surtax - so adverse to Ryanair - during the coming summer no new destinations will be proposed.
From Bologna airport it will be possible to fly to 11 Italian cities (Alghero, Bari, Brindisi, Cagliari, Catania, Crotone, Lamezia Terme, Olbia, Palermo, Reggio Calabria, and Trapani), but also to various destinations in Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, France, Germany, Jordan, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Malta, Morocco, Holland, Poland, Portugal, the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic, Romania, Spain, Sweden, and Hungary.
"Ryanair, the No. 1 airline in Europe and Italy, is pleased to announce its 2025 summer operations for Bologna, which will see Ryanair operate 63 routes, with 11 based aircraft (for an investment of $1.1 billion), supporting over 3,400 local jobs and carrying 4.1 million passengers for summer 2025 (5.9m p.a.). Unfortunately, the municipal surtax, further increased at the largest airports as of April 1, 2025, continues to limit the potential of Bologna and Italy. The further increase will make Bologna, and Italy as a whole, less competitive with other European countries, such as Hungary and Sweden, which are abolishing or reducing aviation taxes and lowering access fees to promote traffic growth. Ryanair renews its appeal to the government to reverse its decision to increase passenger taxes at Italy's main airports in 2025 and, instead, completely abolish the municipal surtax at all Italian airports, just as the regions of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Calabria and Abruzzo have already done. This would allow Italian airports to benefit from rapid growth in traffic, tourism, and jobs in the coming years, as Ryanair would respond with a $4 billion investment in Italy, adding 40 new aircraft, more than 20 million passengers a year on 250 new routes, and 1,500 new Ryanair jobs in the Italian regions," commented Fabrizio Francioni, Ryanair's Head of Communications Italy.