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- Pisa
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- Italy
- Runways
- 2993m
2736m
2792m x 43m - Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
- Air France
Air One Smart Carrier
Alitalia
Belle Air
British Airways
Delta Air Lines
easyJet
Germanwings
Jet2.com
Lufthansa
Norwegian Air Shuttle
Ryanair
Transavia Airlines
Vueling Airlines
Wind Jet
Wizz Air - Airlines presently operating to this airport via codeshare
- airBaltic
American Airlines
Iberia
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
TAP Portugal
United Airlines
US Airways
Galileo Galilei Airport serves the city of Pisa and the surrounding Tuscany region in Italy. Pisa has experienced strong growth in recent years, with LCC Ryanair using the facility as a base, operating to approximately 50 destinations across Europe, the Mediterranean and North Africa. Other LCCs Jet2.com, Thomson Airways, Wind Jet and Wizz Air also account for a substantial share of operations at the airport.
Location of Pisa Galileo Galilei Airport, Italy
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Pisa Airport pax up 3% in Apr-2012
Air One to launch Pisa-Reggio di Calabria service in late Apr-2012
Wizz Air to launch services to Varna and Milan Malpensa in Jun-2012
Pisa Airport reports 6% increase in Feb-2012 pax traffic
Ryanair to open 50th base at Paphos in Apr-2012
Gerb Heinemann awards Pisa duty free concession
Wizz Air to increase service from Bucharest base
Pisa Galileo Galilei Airport reports 8% increase in traffic for Oct-2011
Pisa Galileo Galilei Airport announces Sep-2011 traffic
Vueling ramps up Barcelona capacity for winter
Air One to establish connections between Pisa and the Czech Republic
Pisa Airport operator EBITDA up 29% in 1H2011
Jet2 announces East Midlands-Pisa service
Pisa pax traffic up 10.2% in Jul-2011
Alitalia announces European winter service adjustments
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Germanwings to improve on 2010 result in 2011 despite impact of air traffic tax and high fuel costs
Lufthansa Group stated Germanwings is expected to report an improved operating result in 2011, despite the air traffic tax and the high oil price continuing to present challenges for Germanwings throughout the 2011 financial year. The company did not provide further details about its outlook, other to say that the full year result will be an improvement on last year’s operating result of an EUR11 million loss. However, given the increasing losses in the first half of the year, the carrier will still fall short of the record EUR39 million operating profit achieved in 2009.
Air Malta troubles worsen as unions flex muscle and LCCs grow
Air Malta’s troubles have become more acute as the struggling carrier’s unions increase their opposition to large-scale redundancies. Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi has stated the present situation is increasingly worrying, particularly in light of the EUR77 million the government has poured into the airline since Jun-2011.
SEA IPO by end 2011, but are the signs better this time?
Milan’s SEA SpA plans to launch an IPO on the Italian stock exchange by the end of 2011 according to Chairman Giuseppe Bonomi. The airport operator will make a final decision on the offering once main owner, the City of Milan, approves its annual accounts.
Ryanair moves away from traditional bases for smaller, cheaper destinations
Ryanair has been moving away from larger hubs this year, particularly in the UK and Ireland, and has more recently threatened to cut its route network in Germany. The carrier attributes the moves to tourist and departure taxes introduced by various governments. As a result, the carrier has been establishing bases and expanding services in smaller, cheaper destinations in Continental, Nordic and Eastern Europe. Ryanair recently overtook flag carrier Iberia as the largest in Spain, suggesting this strategy is working for the carrier.
End of an era: Ryanair continues shift away from UK/Ireland
Ryanair, the second largest carrier in the UK, announced plans to reduce UK winter capacity by 16% from Nov-2010, stating the decision will result in the loss of more than 2 million passengers at UK airports over winter 2010 on a year-on-year basis.
Ryanair plans new bases at Leeds Bradford and Malta
Ryanair recently announced plans to expand its bases, adding another in the UK and one in Malta. The move supports the carrier’s recent announcements of capacity cut backs at Manchester, London Stansted and Dublin International Airports.
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