Ryanair has announced its winter schedule from Pisa Airport, featuring 37 routes including two new destinations: Amman in Jordan and Warsaw in Poland. The airline will also increase weekly frequencies on some of its most popular routes, such as Dublin, Madrid, Marrakech and Tirana.
The low-cost carrier, which bases eight aircraft in Pisa for a total investment of $800 million, will operate over 400 weekly flights during the winter season. According to Ryanair’s Italy communications director Fabrizio Francioni, the schedule reflects the airline’s ongoing commitment to supporting travel and tourism growth in Tuscany.
Ryanair also renewed its call on the Italian government and regional authorities to remove the municipal tax applied at airports, describing it as a measure that penalizes growth. The airline pointed out that regions like Abruzzo, Calabria, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Sicily (for airports handling fewer than 5 million passengers per year) have already scrapped the tax, leading to new routes and increased employment.
The company said that if the municipal tax were abolished nationwide, Ryanair would respond with a $4 billion investment in Italy, adding 40 new aircraft, 250 routes, and creating around 1,500 new jobs within the airline.
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