Summer 2025: boom in flights from Naples
After closing the first quarter of the year with over 2 million passengers, the Neapolitan airport expands its network of direct connections, focusing on North America and summer leisure routes to the Balearic Islands, Greece and major European capitals.
Naples-Capodichino International Airport (NAP) opens summer 2025 with a record offer: over 120 destinations in 35 countries and an impressive growth in intercontinental traffic, which records an increase of +56% compared to 2024.
Nearest USA and Canada: 43 flights per week from Naples
The big news of the season is the strengthening of connections to North America. In addition to the flights already active to New York (JFK and Newark) and Philadelphia, Atlanta, Chicago and Montreal are added.
The connections are operated by the main American airlines: Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and American Airlines and by Air Canada, the leader in the Canadian market. The overall capacity has more than quadrupled in two years: from 100,000 seats in 2023 to 425,000 in 2025.
38 daily flights to 24 hubs worldwide
The Campania airport confirms itself as a strategic platform for global connectivity, with 38 daily flights to 24 international hubs of different destinations including:
Amsterdam, Atlanta, Brussels, Casablanca, Chicago, Dubai, Frankfurt, Helsinki, London, Madrid, Montréal, New York, Paris, Philadelphia, Vienna and Zurich.
These airports allow, with a single transit, to reach all the main destinations in the world.
Favourite summer destinations: Balearic Islands, Greece and the UK
Leisure traffic remains central in summer 2025. Highlights:
- Ibiza with up to 17 weekly departures
- 10 Greek islands served with daily flights (including Corfu, Mykonos, Santorini, Zakynthos)
- 8 British cities connected, the first international market in terms of volumes.
Germany, France and Spain follow among the countries most connected with the Neapolitan airport.