24.10.25

WINTER FLIGHT SCHEDULE IN EFFECT FROM 26 OCTOBER 107 DESTINATIONS OFFERED BY MILAN BERGAMO AIRPORT

The winter season at Milan Bergamo Airport, running from 26 October 2025 to 28 March 2026, includes 107 destinations served by 18 scheduled airlines across 38 countries. This offering represents a 5% increase compared with the Winter 24/25 season, thanks to new routes and additional flight frequencies.

Ryanair, which bases 22 aircraft at the airport (2 more than last winter), operates 81 routes. On 30 of these routes already featured in the Milan Bergamo network, the airline has increased flight frequencies, and has also reinstated its three-weekly service to Pescara.

Wizz Air is expanding its network by adding five new routes to those already operated, including the connection with Varna, launched on 23 September, bringing its total to 15 destinations. From 26 October, flights will operate to Chisinau (4 times per week) and Bucharest Băneasa (daily), with further additions on 15 December to Warsaw Modlin (daily) and Suceava (4 times per week). Sibiu will then be served three times weekly from 6 January 2026.

The offer to the United Arab Emirates continues to grow: flydubai will operate twice daily to Dubai from 16 December, in codeshare with Emirates, providing seamless onward connections across the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Australia.

Meanwhile, Air Arabia will operate up to 11 weekly flights to Sharjah during the Christmas holiday period. Air Cairo confirms its schedule to Sharm el-Sheikh, granting access to Egypt’s Red Sea coast throughout the winter season. Neos continues its weekly service to Dakar, meeting travel demand to and from Senegal.

Norwegian confirms its twice-weekly service to Helsinki, and after resuming flights to Tromsø from 26 October, will also reactivate services to Evenes/Lofoten Islands from 4 February 2026. DanAir continues operations to Bacau, increasing from 2 to 3 weekly frequencies over the Christmas holiday period.

In addition to the expansion of its winter route network, Milan Bergamo Airport is enhancing the passenger experience with the opening, from 26 November, of a new security screening area equipped with next-generation X-ray scanners. These allow travellers to keep liquids and electronic devices inside their hand luggage, significantly reducing waiting times and making the airport experience even more comfortable and efficient.

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