EasyJet is further expanding its network in Italy for summer 2026 with new routes from France and the UK to Cagliari, Bari, Rome.
The first domestic flights from Milan Linate to Brindisi
Starting in March new routes will be introduced to Cagliari, Bari and Rome Fiumicino, strengthening connections with some of the most popular destinations in France and the United Kingdom. Then, in June, the airline's first domestic connection between Milan Linate and Brindisi will debut. The summer schedule also includes the launch, on 30 March, of the Rome Fiumicino-Newcastle route, scheduled twice a week, every Monday and Friday.
Milan Linate is a new base
From 23 June 2026, it will be possible to reach Brindisi from Milan Linate with four weekly flights on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. This is the first domestic route operated from the new Milan base, which will open in spring 2026, expanding the range of connections between the Lombardy capital and Puglia already provided by Milan Malpensa.
Two weekly Manchester-Bari flights
From 3 July Bari will also be connected to Manchester with two weekly flights, on Mondays and Fridays. Finally, from 23 June 2026, Cagliari airport will see the arrival of two international connections from France: the first will link Bordeaux ro Cagliari with flights every Tuesday and Friday. On the same day, the new route from Nice will also start, operating on Tuesdays and Saturdays, connecting the lively Côte d'Azur to Sardinia. With these new additions, Cagliari airport will be able to count on connections from four French cities, adding Bordeaux and Nice to the already established Lyon and Paris routes.
































