Pisa Galileo Galilei Airport in a nutshell
Tuscany’s largest airport is situated about 1.5 km from the centre of Pisa and serves as the main airport for the entire region. Although nearby Florence has its own international airport (FLR), only aircraft carrying a certain number of passengers can land there due to the short runway.
Most flights to Pisa are operated by Ryanair, with direct flights to more than 40 destinations across Europe. Among the major network carriers, you can fly to Pisa with, for example, British Airways, Lufthansa or flydubai.
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Hello, I arrive at Pisa airport from Copenhagen and one hour and twenty minutes later, I take another flight from Pisa to Seville. Do I have to leave the airport and go through security again or can I stay inside the terminal and wait for the next flight? Thank you :)
Hello, Pisa Airport does not have a transit zone, so you will need to leave the airport and go through security again.
Thank you very much for your answer! Do you think that in an hour and twenty minutes I will have time to go out and come back in? I don't have any luggage, just a backpack and the tickets on my phone! 😅
It's a question of whether the arrival will be delayed. If not, it should work out.
Dear Manuel, was everything OK afterwards? It would be important, I am in a similar situation.