Ryanair, during summer 2025, will fly over 80 routes from Bari and Brindisi: details
Summer 2025 is just around the corner: Ryanair has announced summer operations for Puglia's Bari and Brindisi airports. The [...]

Summer 2025 is just around the corner: Ryanair announced the summer operative for the Apulian airports of Bari e Toast.
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The Irish low-cost airline reported that they will be 5 the aircraft based in Apulian airports - 3 in Bari and 2 in Brindisi - and 82, in total, routes (59 in Bari, 23 in Brindisi).
Specifically, in addition to flying to 14 destinations in Italy (including Bologna, Cagliari, Genoa, Milan-Malpensa, Palermo, Rome (FCO) and Venice, to name a few), from Bari you will be able to fly to Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Lithuania, Malta, Holland, Poland, Portugal, the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Spain and Hungary.
From Brindisi, however, Ryanair will fly to and from 11 Italian cities (Genoa, Bergamo, Milan-Malpensa, Palermo, Perugia, Pisa, Rome-Fiumicino, Turin, Trieste, Venice, Verona). Not only that: connections will also be available to Belgium (Brussels), France (Paris), Germany (Memmingen), Ireland (Dublin), the Netherlands (Eindhoven), Poland (Wroclaw, Gdansk), the United Kingdom (London, Manchester), Spain (Madrid), and Sweden (Stockholm).
"Ryanair, the No. 1 airline in Europe and Italy, is pleased to announce its 2025 summer operations for Puglia,which will see Ryanair operate 82 routes between Bari and Brindisi, with 5 based aircraft (for an investment of $500M), supporting over 5,100 jobs (including well-paid jobs for pilots, cabin crew and engineers) in the region, carrying 6.6 million passengers annually. While on the one hand Ryanair praises the Mayor of Brindisi for his vision and approach in supporting tourism growth by improving connectivity and consequently lowering fares for citizens and visitors to the Puglia region by halting the increase in the municipal surtax, on the other hand, Puglia has the opportunity to experience more traffic and tourism growth in the coming years if the region and the Italian government abolish the excessive municipal surtax. If the Italian government abolished the municipal surtax, Ryanair would respond with a $4 billion investment in Italy, adding 40 new aircraft, supporting traffic growth of up to 80 million passengers per year and over 250 new routes," commented Fabrizio Francioni, Ryanair's Head of Communications Italy.
To celebrate Puglia's 2025 summer operation, Ryanair has launched a promotion valid until March 2: rates start from €21,99.