08 January 2025
Trieste Airport: new route to Prague
The direct connection to the capital of the Czech Republic will be operated by Ryanair twice a week from the end of March 2025
Trieste Airport has announced the opening of a new route to Prague, which will be operated by Ryanair starting from 30 March 2025. This direct connection to the capital of the Czech Republic will operate twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays.
27 destinations to Trieste Airport
With the introduction of the route to Prague, Trieste Airport's network expands further, reaching a total of 27 destinations for summer 2025, including Frankfurt (Lufthansa), Rotterdam (Transavia), Bucharest and Tirana (WizzAir), while Ryanair covers 13 connections such as Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels, Budapest, Krakow, Dublin, London, Malta, Paris, Prague, Seville, Stockholm and Valenciatag.
2025 marks an important schedule for Trieste Airport, which adds five new destinations to its network: Rotterdam, Stockholm, Prague, Bucharest and Lamezia Terme. These new routes strengthen the airport's position as a strategic hub for international and domestic travel, offering passengers a mix of options that meet leisure, business and personal connection needs.
By the Editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and visual photo: Trieste Airport Press Office
Photo Trieste: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Shutterstock
Trieste. Photo editorial use: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Shutterstock
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