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04 April 2025

Verona Airport destinations

For summer 2025, a rich range of destinations to choose from such as Barcelona, Chisinau, Frankfurt, Madrid, Munich, Paris, Tirana and 11 British cities

Record numbers and expanding networks for the Veneto airport, which is increasingly strategic in national and international tourist traffic. After closing 2024 with record-breaking results - 3.7 million passengers (+8% compared to 2023) - Verona airport inaugurates 2025 with a double-digit increase: about 700 thousand passengers transited in the first quarter, with +17.3% on the same period of the previous year. A result that consolidates the role of the Verona airport as a reference point for mobility in the North East, supported by a network that in 2024 offered over 90 destinations in more than 30 countries, served by various airlines.


Leading airlines and main routes

In 2024, Ryanair was confirmed as the airport's leading airline with 17 active routes, followed by Volotea (which operated 20 destinations at the peak of the summer season), Wizz Air and the leisure company Neos (Alpitour group), based in Verona. Neos itself has totaled over 470 thousand passengers in one year, with an offer of 40 routes, 10 of which are long-haul, contributing decisively to outgoing traffic to holiday destinations.

 

The reference markets for Verona in 2024 were the domestic one (39% of total traffic, with 15 active routes), the United Kingdom (with over 600,000 passengers), Germany, Spain and Albania. The most requested route was the one to Catania, followed by the first international: London.

Long-haul also recorded excellent performances, with about 100 thousand passengers and a growth of 15% on the previous year.


News and developments for 2025

In 2025, international connectivity is growing. Air France has brought forward the resumption of its operations to Paris (Charles De Gaulle) by one month compared to the start of the summer season, increasing weekly frequencies from three to four. The connection allows access to a wide range of global destinations thanks to the network of the Parisian hub.

Air Dolomiti's historic connections with the hubs of Frankfurt and Munich, operated twice a day, have also been reinforced.

Volotea (a company based at Catullo) flies daily to Paris (Orly) and has increased the frequencies to Barcelona to five. The connection with Madrid, operated in synergy with Ryanair, also continues, for a total of five weekly flights.

On the Eastern Europe and Balkan front, Tirana and Chisinau are confirmed as the main destinations: both served by Wizz Air, flanked by Air Albania on the Albanian capital and FlyOne on the Moldovan capital.

The United Kingdom is confirmed as the airport's first international market, with 11 British cities connected by BA Euroflyer, Ryanair, Jet2.com and easyJet.


Tourism and leisure traffic

The Neos base in Verona is confirmed as a key element for the tourist offer, with a range of leisure routes that covers short, medium and long haul, ensuring continuity in connections with the main holiday destinations, both summer and winter.

 
By the Editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
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