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28 November 2024

Ryanair's winter routes to Puglia

The 2024 winter schedule includes three new routes from Bari to Marseille, Nuremberg, Tirana and the new Brindisi-Trieste route
Ryanair has unveiled its 2024 winter schedule to Puglia, offering over 600 weekly flights on 45 routes from Bari and Brindisi. The schedule includes 4 new destinations: Marseille, Nuremberg, Tirana and Trieste, as well as increased frequencies on highly popular connections such as Budapest, Cagliari, Madrid, Milan (Malpensa), Pisa, Sofia and Turin.
 
The winter operation will be mainly managed by the 5 aircraft already based in Puglia (3 in Bari and 2 in Brindisi), with a total investment of 500 million dollars, helping to support over 4,600 local jobs and ensuring stable connectivity for Apulian residents and a constant flow of tourists to the region throughout the year. Passenger forecast: over 6 million per year, an increase of 7% compared to the previous period. With a deep-rooted presence in Puglia for over two decades, Ryanair has carried more than 50 million passengers to and from the region.
 
Details of Ryanair's 2024 winter schedule for Puglia:
  • 45 routes in total: 33 from Bari and 12 from Brindisi.
  • New routes: Marseille, Nuremberg and Tirana from Bari; Trieste from Brindisi.
 
To celebrate the launch of the 2024 winter operation, Ryanair has activated a special promotion: for three days you can book tickets starting from only 24.99 euros for travel until the end of March. Offers are available exclusively on ryanair.com and subject to availability.
 
Edited by the editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source: Ryanair Medialist Press Office
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