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Pisa’s Galileo Galilei Airport is the main aviation hub for Tuscany, handling over 5 million passengers annually. It also serves as Italy’s top low-cost carrier base thanks to its close partnership with Ryanair.
How many passengers pass through Pisa Airport each year?
Pisa Airport handles over 5 million passengers annually, making it one of Italy’s fastest-recovering airports after the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The airport recorded 5.98 million passengers in 2025, a 7.7% increase from 5.55 million in 2024 and a new all-time record.
- Passenger traffic in 2025 also exceeded pre-pandemic levels, surpassing 2019’s total of 5.39 million by 11%.
- In 2020, the pandemic caused passenger numbers to fall to 1.32 million, a 75.7% drop, before a gradual recovery began in 2021 with 2 million passengers.
- The rebound continued in 2022 with 4.49 million passengers, or 83.3% of 2019 levels, followed by sustained recovery in 2023 with 5.10 million passengers.

How many Domestic vs International Passengers does Pisa Airport serve?
Pisa Airport primarily serves international travelers, with cross-border passengers making up about three-quarters of all traffic.
- In 2025, international travelers accounted for 74.4% of total traffic, totaling 4.45 million passengers.
- Domestic passengers made up a further 25.3%, or 1.51 million travelers.
- The remaining 0.3% belongs to non-commercial passengers.

What is the total number of aircraft operations at Pisa Airport each year?
Pisa Airport handles around 40,000 aircraft operations annually.
- The airport recorded 44,892 takeoffs and landings in 2025, a 7.4% increase from 2024’s 41,819 operations.
- The airport has surpassed pre-pandemic levels, exceeding the 42,815 operations reported in 2019.
- Operations fell sharply in 2020 to 16,750, a 60.9% decrease, then began to rebound in 2021 with 23,396 operations.
- Growth continued in 2022 with 37,659 operations, or 88% of 2019 levels.
- In 2023, the airport handled 39,872 operations, continuing the recovery trend toward pre-pandemic levels.

Types of Aircraft Operations
Pisa Airport mostly handles international flights.
- In 2025, there were 27,989 international operations, a 4.4% increase from the previous year.
- Domestic flights totaled 10,171, a 15.6% increase.
- General aviation accounted for 6,732 movements, up 8.4% year-over-year.

Which airlines operate the most flights out of Pisa Airport?
Ryanair is the dominant carrier at Pisa Airport, operating over 70% of flights during peak travel periods. The airport hosts a mix of low-cost and full-service airlines.
- Ryanair serves 60 destinations from Pisa.
- easyJet operates routes to 8 destinations and Neos flies to 5.
- Other airlines connect to 2 or 3 destinations each.

What are the monthly trends in passenger traffic at Pisa Airport?
Pisa Airport experiences clear seasonal peaks, with the highest traffic during the summer, though shoulder seasons have seen recent growth.
- In 2025, August saw 685,651 passengers and July followed closely with 680,463, the two busiest months.
- June ranked next with 630,026 passengers.
- Winter months were quieter. January had the lowest traffic with 284,628 passengers, followed by February with 302,283.

How many routes are there at Pisa Airport?
- Pisa Airport operates 77 to 84 routes, depending on seasonal schedules.
- Destinations span 27 countries, with a focus on Europe.
Which destinations are the most popular from Pisa Airport?
Top Domestic Destinations
- Palermo, Sicily is the most popular domestic route, averaging 86 flights per month.
- Catania, Sicily is second with 62 monthly flights.
- Cagliari and Bari rank next with 45 flights per month each.
- Brindisi rounds out the top five with 41 flights per month.

Top International Destinations
- Tirana, Albania has the busiest international connections, with 99 monthly flights.
- London airports (Stansted and Gatwick) are also among the busiest international connections, with 66 and 49 monthly flights.
- Brussels Charleroi (CRL) has become a major destination, averaging 45 flights per month.
- Valencia (VLC) rounds out the top five with 43 monthly flights.

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How much cargo does Pisa Airport handle annually?
Pisa Airport handles about 13,000 metric tons of cargo per year, showing strong performance even during the pandemic.
- In 2025, cargo volume totaled 12,437 metric tons, a 4.1% decrease from 12,967 metric tons in 2024 and 2.8% lower than 12,802 metric tons in 2023.
- The airport handled 13,005 metric tons in 2019, up 11.7% from the previous year.
- Despite a steep drop in passenger traffic in 2020, cargo volumes dropped only 0.3% to 12,966 metric tons.
- In 2021, cargo surged to 15,248 metric tons, a 17.6% increase, driven by demand for e-commerce and medical supplies.
- Cargo volumes normalized in 2022 at 14,767 metric tons, then stabilized around 12,800-13,000 metric tons in recent years.

How much revenue has Pisa Airport generated each year?
- While individual revenue figures for Pisa Airport are not published, its operator, Toscana Aeroporti S.p.A., which also manages Florence Airport, reported US$128.2 million in 2024 revenue, a 4% increase from US$123.3 million in 2023.
What are the notable incidents at Pisa Airport?
- January 27, 1952: A Seaboard & Western Airlines Douglas C-54A cargo aircraft carrying 50 cows overshot the runway and caught fire, killing 47 animals.
- November 29, 1971: A Royal Air Force Lockheed C-130K Hercules crashed into the sea 7 km offshore during a joint exercise, killing all 52 people on board including 46 Italian paratroopers.
- November 23, 2009: An Italian Air Force Lockheed KC-130J Hercules crashed shortly after takeoff, resulting in the deaths of all five crew members.
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