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Ryanair Opens a Base in Sicily and Bets on a Million Passengers in Trapani

Summary by Air Journal
In January 2026, Ryanair will open a new operating base at Trapani-Marsala airport in Western Sicily. The low-cost Irish airline will station two aircraft there for an investment valued at $200 million, and plans to generate more than 800 direct and indirect local jobs. As a result, Ryanair will offer 23 routes, including 11 new destinations, including Brussels, London, Stockholm and Verona. Low-cost estimates suggest that annual traffic will qu…
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In January 2026, Ryanair will open a new operating base at Trapani-Marsala airport in Western Sicily. The low-cost Irish airline will station two aircraft there for an investment valued at $200 million, and plans to generate more than 800 direct and indirect local jobs. As a result, Ryanair will offer 23 routes, including 11 new destinations, including Brussels, London, Stockholm and Verona. Low-cost estimates suggest that annual traffic will qu…

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Air Journal broke the news in on Friday, September 26, 2025.
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