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27 March 2025

The Summer 2025 flight plan of Cagliari airport

New flights to and from Scandinavia, Central Europe and Italy and an expanded international network to aim for a record summer

After the historic milestone of 5 million passengers reached in 2024, Cagliari Airport is preparing to experience an unprecedented 2025 summer season, with an increasingly extensive network and an overall offer growth of +7% compared to the previous year.

 

From 30 March, the start date of Summer 2025, the airport will offer 109 connections, of which 75 scheduled (31 domestic and 44 international) and 34 charter, operated by 39 airlines to 25 countries.

 

 

 

New routes to Stockholm and Copenhagen

After the success of the flight to Gothenburg introduced in 2024, Cagliari strengthens its presence on the Scandinavian market, which is increasingly strategic for Sardinian tourism. New for the season are the direct connections with:

  • Stockholm, operated by Ryanair (2 weekly frequencies)
  • Copenhagen, operated by SAS (2 weekly frequencies)

     

 The international market

In 2025, Ryanair will connect Cagliari with 21 destinations in 12 countries, out of a record total of 40 routes operated.
Further enhancements on European routes include:

The domestic market

On the national front, there are:

  • New route to Pescara with Ryanair
  • New flight to Catania with Aeroitalia
  • Enhanced territorial continuity:
    • 20 flights a day to Rome (Fiumicino)
    • Up to 16 daily flights to Milan (Linate)

Operated by Aeroitalia, for a total of over 1,000 monthly flights.

 

Charter flights

Among the 34 charter connections, the following stand out:

  • Warsaw with LOT Polish Airlines
  • Innsbruck with Sky Alps
  • Tunisair flights to Tunis and People's Viennaline to Altenrhein (Switzerland) have also been confirmed.

 

Among the main destinations served by charters in Summer 2025: Paris (CDG and Orly), Oslo, Frankfurt, Sharm El Sheikh, Split, Hamburg, Verona, Athens, Nantes, Lyon, Lourdes, Milan Malpensa, Bergamo, Tunis, Timisoara, Munster, Altenrhein and many others.

 
By the Editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and graphics: Cagliari Airport Press Office
Foto visual e Cagliari: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Shutterstock
 

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