It will be a record summer with six million seats available from Alghero and Olbia and 105 international connections, a +3% compared to 2024.
Two new airlines and 11 new destinations this summer
With a network of 89 destinations and 154 connections, of which 105 are international, the summer schedule includes 11 new destinations and two new airlines, for a total of 43 carriers that will connect Northern Sardinia to 26 countries.
Olbia Airport can count 40 airlines from 22 countries
The network from Olbia includes 118 connections, of which 84 are international and 34 domestic, operated by 40 airlines to and from 22 countries. There are six new routes: easyJet, the leading airline in terms of the number of seats on sale in Olbia, will expand its offer to the United Kingdom and Switzerland, with new routes to Edinburgh and Zurich. Another new service from the UK is the new connection with London City by British Airways subsidiary Ba Cityflyer. Condor will be opening a connection with Nuremberg. A first for Air Corsica is the connection between the Costa Smeralda airport and Figari. During the summer peak Ita Airways will fly to Turin.
Alghero is connected to 16 European countries
There are also many new developments for Alghero, with a total of 36 connections: 15 domestic and 21 international, connecting it to 15 European countries as well as Italy. As for the international segment, Ryanair will fly to Brussels, Frankfurt and Munich, London Stansted, Cork and Dublin, Katowice, Bratislava, Barcelona and Madrid and Budapest. Volotea will introduce a route to Bordeaux and another to Paris Orly, offering interesting opportunities for connections and tourist growth to and from France, Sardinia's second international tourist market in terms of number of arrivals.
The summer traffic also includes charter flights
On the domestic front, Ryanair will connect Alghero to Bari, Bergamo, Bologna, Catania, Milan Malpensa, Naples, Palermo, Pescara, Pisa and Venice. Volotea will offer connections to Turin and Verona and will inaugurate a new route to Florence. Ita Airways will operate the territorial continuity for Rome Fiumicino and Milan Linate. Wizz Air will expand its offer with connections to Bucharest and Budapest and will inaugurate the first ever connection to Sardinia via Sofia. Another new development for the Riviera del Corallo is the direct connection to Belgrade with Air Serbia. Finally, there is no shortage of charter flights with JetTime to Copenhagen, Tui to Stockholm, Norwegian to Oslo and Air Horizont to Bratislava.
































