Milan Bergamo Airport has launched a new route to Salerno, operated by low-cost carrier Ryanair three times a week.
Salerno Costa d’Amalfi Airport reopened in July after not having served commercial operations for nine years.
The addition of this route to the Amalfi Coast contributes to the continuous expansion of Milan Bergamo Airport’s domestic travel portfolio. In March, Aeroitalia began its service to Perugia, followed by a new route to Foggia in April, operated by Lumiwings. Aeroitalia then introduced a daily service between Bergamo and Palermo in July, and Ryanair announced a daily service to Olbia.
“We are thrilled to welcome Ryanair’s new service to Salerno, which is a significant addition to our growing portfolio of domestic routes,” commented Giacomo Cattaneo, Director of Commercial Aviation, SACBO. “The introduction of new flights to cities like Foggia, Perugia, Palermo, and Olbia, alongside our established offerings, highlights our dedication to facilitating seamless travel across Italy.”
Milan Bergamo Airport handled 1,766,886 passengers on domestic flights in the first half of 2024 and is continuing to expand its travel options for domestic and international travel.
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