Ryanair will be operating four new routes to and from Puglia this winter.
Ryanair operates 45 routes form Bari and Brindisi
With 600 flights a week on 45 routes from Bari and Brindisi, including four new services to Marseilles, Nuremberg, Tirana (from Bari) and Trieste (from Brindisi), together with increased frequencies on existing routes (Budapest, Cagliari, Madrid, Milan Malpensa, Pisa, Sofia and Turin): this is how Ryanair is relaunching in Puglia for the winter that has just begun.
Supporting over 4,600 local jobs
There will be five low-cost aircraft based in Puglia (three in Bari, and two in Brindisi) to transport over six million passengers a year, with a 7% growth “We have been operating to and from Puglia for 20 years, during which time we have carried over 50 million passengers and made significant investments in the region, including our five based aircraft ($500 million investment). We support over 4,600 local jobs, increasing inbound tourism and improving connectivity for Puglia residents,” commented Fabrizio Francioni, Ryanair's head of communications Italy.
Puglia’s international connections are growing
“The new flights are a further step forward in strengthening and expanding the international connectivity of our region, but above all they testify to the continuous commitment of Aeroporti di Puglia aimed at expanding flights,” says Antonio Maria Vasile, president of Aeroporti di Puglia .