All Ryanair flights from Naples Capodichino airport. With the routes planned for summer 2019, there will be 35 destinations reached by Ryanair from Naples Capodichino. The cities that can be reached from Naples Capodichino airport with Ryanair. Update 2019.
All Ryanair flights from Naples Capodichino airport. With the routes planned for summer 2019, there will be 35 destinations reached by Ryanair from Naples Capodichino. The cities that can be reached from Naples Capodichino airport with Ryanair. Update 2018/2019.
Flights from Ryanair from Naples Capodichino.
Initially, several destinations were reached (Bremen, Copenhagen, East Midlands, Eindhoven, Frankfurt Hahn, Gdansk, Kaunas, Lisbon, Madrid, Manchester, Milan Bergamo, Seville, Stockholm, Toulouse, Treviso, Valencia, and Warsaw Modlin) by the Irish low-cost carrier, Ryanair. In 2019, nine more destinations are added.
In this way, the Irish carrier has become a reference for travelers from Southern Italy, particularly from Campania and neighboring regions.
In alphabetical order, Ryanair flights from Naples Capodichino
- Barcelona El Prat (daily);
- Berlin Tegel;
- Bologna;
- Bordeaux (2019);
- Bremen (twice a week: Monday and Friday);
- Breslau;
- Brussels Charleroi;
- Budapest;
- Chania (2019);
- Copenhagen (3 times a week: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday);
- Cork (2019);
- Cracow;
- Gdansk (twice a week: Tuesday and Saturday);
- Dublin;
- East Midlands (3 times a week: Monday and Thursday);
- Eindhoven (twice a week: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday);
- Exeter (2019);
- Frankfurt Hahn (twice a week: Monday and Friday);
- Kaunas (twice a week: Thursday and Sunday);
- Lisbon (3 times a week: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday);
- London Stansted (every day);
- Madrid (twice a week: Wednesday and Sunday);
- Málaga (2019);
- Malta;
- Manchester (3 times a week: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday);
- Marrakech (2019);
- Marseille (2019);
- Milan Bergamo (3 times a day);
- Nantes (2019);
- Nuremberg (2019);
- Porto (twice a week);
- Rhodes (2019);
- Thessaloniki;
- Seville (twice a week: Wednesday and Sunday);
- Stockholm (twice a week: Monday and Friday);
- Toulouse (twice a week: Wednesday and Sunday);
- Treviso (twice a day);
- Valencia (twice a week: Tuesday and Saturday);
- Warsaw Modlin (twice a week: Monday and Thursday);
Ryanair aims to transport at least one million people in this initial phase. The number is definitely expected to grow given the trend of Napoli Capodichino airport, which has recently undergone a significant refurbishment.
Naples Capodichino airport represents Ryanair’s twenty-seventh airport in Italy and the sixteenth Italian base of the Irish carrier. The Chief Commercial Officer of Ryanair, David O’Brien, commented on the new airport choice:
“Ryanair is pleased to announce that low-cost fares have arrived in Naples, our 27th airport in Italy, with 17 new routes to Bremen, Copenhagen, East Midlands, Eindhoven, Frankfurt Hahn, Gdansk, Kaunas, Lisbon, Madrid, Manchester, Milan Bergamo, Seville, Stockholm, Toulouse, Treviso, Valencia, and Warsaw Modlin, operational from March, and that will help transport 1 million customers annually to Naples airport.
We are also pleased to open a base here at Naples Airport, our 16th in Italy, for which we plan to add aircraft to the base with an investment of $300 million, supporting future growth of routes, traffic, and tourism in Naples in the coming years.”
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