General information
Pisa Airport is the most important airport in Tuscany. It serves as a focus city for Ryanair and is also known as Galileo Galilei Airport and San Giusto Airport. Pisa Airport is mainly used by travellers who want to visit the beautiful cities of Florence, Lucca and Siena.
The Pisa Mover, a fully automated electric people mover, offers a direct connection between Pisa Airport and the railway station of Pisa. The Pisa Mover station is located to the west of the terminal and is connected to the airport terminal via a covered walkway.
Where is Pisa Airport situated?
Pisa Airport is located just south of Pisa, a few kilometres from the Ligurian Sea. The busy dual carriageway ‘Superstrada Firenze Pisa Livorno’ is nearby, via exit ‘Pisa Centro – Aeroporto’ of this motorway you can reach the airport.
How many terminals does Pisa Airport have?
Pisa Airport has one terminal, it can be busy during holidays. Departures and Arrivals are located on the ground floor. The departure area is on the west side and the arrival area on the east side of the terminal.
TIP: Many well-known museums, sights and attractions require online reservations. If you plan to visit Brunelleschi’s Dome (visit to Duomo is free), Galleria dell’Accademia and Galleria degli Uffizi during your stay in Florence, the convenient Florence Digital Pass is highly recommended!
A good alternative for flying to or from Pisa Airport are the following airports, sorted by distance from the airport. You can also take a look at the complete list of airports in Italy.
| Florence Airport | 66km |
| Bologna Airport | 118km |
| Bastia Airport (France) | 146km |
| Genoa Airport | 148km |
| Perugia Airport | 183km |
| Verona Airport | 194km |
Which airlines fly from and to Pisa Airport?
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Ryanair -
Jet2 -
easyJet -
Volotea -
Transavia







