Aeroporti di Puglia: Ryanair launches Winter 2025 schedule for Apulia
46 routes, 4 aircraft and over 5 million pax per year

Ryanair announced today its Winter 2025 schedule for Puglia with over 600 weekly flights.
In detail it includes:
46 routes in total (34 at Bari and 12 at Brindisi)
2 new destinations in Bari to/from Bucharest-Băneasa and Bratislava
4 aircraft, $400 million investment (3 in Bari and 1 in Brindisi)
over 5 million passengers per year
Supports more than 4,000 jobs in the Region, including over 120 jobs in aviation.
The low-cost carrier has operated to/from Puglia for 21 years, where it has carried more than 58 million passengers to date, and aims to continue investing and growing traffic in the Region and in Italy.
Antonio Maria Vasile, President of Aeroporti di Puglia (AdP), said: “Twenty-one years together are not simply a milestone: they are a lifetime. A shared journey, made of dreams, ambitions, challenges overcome and goals achieved. The bond between Aeroporti di Puglia and Ryanair is solid and authentic, like a love story that has crossed the seasons of time. It has passed adulthood, become mature, and now looks with confidence and complicity toward its silver anniversary. And what better way to celebrate this anniversary than with a special gift to our passengers? Two new routes for the Winter season: a gift that smells of Winter but warms the heart, as only great stories can do. In these long and extraordinary years, we have lived many moments: inaugural flights full of enthusiasm, new destinations that opened us to the world, successes to celebrate and obstacles to overcome. But, as in the strongest relationships, even in difficult moments we have always managed to stay united, landing together —always— safely. After the darkness of the pandemic, when the sky seemed still, Ryanair had the vision, the courage and the determination to restart. Not only did it bring planes back into the air, but it set people, emotions, and economies back in motion. It allowed Puglia and its airports to reach significant levels of traffic and international visibility. Ryanair has been —and continues to be— a bridge. Between regions, between countries, between distant hearts. It has united families, brought friends closer, opened paths for businesses and tourists. And it has allowed us, as Aeroporti di Puglia, to grow, to improve, to dream ever bigger. Today, with the announcement of the Winter schedule, we continue this journey side by side. As in successful marriages: with patience, trust and a pinch of enthusiasm for what is to come. Always at the service of our territory and our passengers, who are and remain the heart of our work. Thank you Ryanair, for these first 21 years. Let us continue to write this beautiful story together. The silver wedding awaits us and we are ready to fly even higher and always together”.
AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency