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21 March 2025

The summer network of Alghero Airport

36 routes (15 domestic and 21 international) and new destinations such as Florence, Belgrade, Bordeaux, Paris (Orly) and Sofia
Alghero takes off towards the best season ever with 36 routes and new international markets. Alghero - Riviera del Corallo Airport is preparing to experience its record season, with a network of 36 air connections that will connect north-western Sardinia with 15 European countries in addition to Italy. An offer that confirms the growing appeal of the territory and the strategic role of the airport for tourist and local mobility.
 
Italy: new routes and more frequencies
  • On the domestic front, Ryanair confirms a widespread presence, with direct flights from Alghero to the Italian cities of Bari, Bergamo, Bologna, Catania, Milan Malpensa, Naples, Palermo, Pescara, Pisa and Venice.
  • Volotea strengthens the network with connections to Turin and Verona, and introduces a new route to Florence, thus expanding connectivity with Central and Northern Italy.
  • Territorial continuity will be guaranteed by ITA Airways, active on the routes to Rome (Fiumicino) and Milan (Linate), also offering a network of convenient connections to the main European cities and intercontinental destinations of its extensive network.
 
Growing internationalization: consolidated routes and new markets
In the international segment, Alghero looks decisively to Europe:
  • Ryanair connects Sardinia to important destinations such as Brussels, Frankfurt, Munich, London Stansted, Cork, Dublin, Katowice, Bratislava, Barcelona, Madrid and Budapest.
  • Volotea focuses on France, the second incoming market for the island, with routes to Bordeaux and Paris (Orly), enhancing tourist flows between Sardinia and the French market.
  • Wizz Air expands its connections to Eastern Europe with flights to Bucharest, Budapest and with an absolute novelty for Sardinia: the first direct flight to Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.
  • The new entry Air Serbia will launch the first connection to/from Belgrade, opening an additional channel with the Balkans, an area expanding in European tourist flows.
 
Charter flights: Northern Europe at your fingertips
The summer offer will be completed by a series of charter flights, ideal for the leisure markets of Northern Europe:
  • JetTime will operate in Copenhagen (Denmark)
  • TUI will fly to Stockholm (Sweden)
  • Norwegian on Oslo (Norway)
  • Air Horizont will strengthen connections to Bratislava (Slovakia).
 
Thanks to an increasingly articulated network and the presence of national and international carriers, Alghero airport has established itself as a privileged gateway to Sardinia for incoming tourism, but also as a strategic starting point for Sardinians wishing to explore Europe. Summer 2025 promises to be the richest and most connected ever for the port of call in the north-west of the island.
 
Edited by the Editorial staf, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source: Alghero Airport Press Office
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