Next time you leave from Bergamo, you might (not) queue up more.
Milan Bergamo Airport (BGY) is preparing for the 2025/26 winter season with 107 destinations operated by 18 airlines to [...]

The airport of Milan Bergamo (BGY) prepares for the 2025/26 winter season with 107 destinations operated by 18 airlines to 38 Countries. Supply grows by the 5% compared with last year, a sign of an increasingly well-rounded network and an airport that continues to push for connectivity.
Ryanair strengthens base and restores Pescara
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The operational core remains Ryanair, which rises to 22 aircraft based (two more than last season) and touches 81 total routes. Growing frequencies on about thirty destinations and the connection comes back triweekly with Pescara, a sign of continuity on the domestic front.
Wizz Air sets its sights on Eastern Europe
The Hungarian carrier Wizz Air leads to 15 winter routes from Bergamo. After Varna, open in late summer, flights arrive for Chisinau e Bucharest Băneasa, followed by Warsaw Modlin, Suceava e Sibiu, the latter departing at beginning 2026. All destinations that strengthen the axis with Eastern Europe, an increasingly central market for the Lombardy airport.
Expanding Middle East
30In the Gulf, the role of flydubai, which leads to two daily flights to Dubai, in codeshare with Emirates to facilitate connections over the Middle East, Asia and Australia. Air Arabia intensifies connections on Sharjah, up to 11 weekly frequencies At Christmas time. Air Cairo remains present on Sharm el-Sheikh, while Neos confirms the Dakar weekly route.
Northern Europe and Romania: continuity and returns
Norwegian keeps the routes on Helsinki e Tromsø, with the return of Evenes/Lofoten Islands scheduled for February 2026. DanAir, instead, increases flights on Bacău, increasing from two to three frequencies per week during the winter.
Security: faster checks and no more trays
Rounding out the picture also comes a major infrastructural innovation. The airport is inaugurating a new security area with state-of-the-art scanner, which will allow Leave liquids and electronics in carry-on luggage. A concrete step forward to speed up screening and improve the passenger experience.

In conclusion
The 2025/26 winter season brings with it. More flights, new routes and updated technology. Bergamo continues to grow, confirming it as one of the busiest airports in the country and a reference point for low-cost traffic in northern Italy.
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