Ryanair launched a new non-stop service from Vienna to Salerno on Italy's Amalfi Coast on March 30, 2025. This new route complements the airline's existing offering to Campania, which already includes six weekly flights to Naples. With two additional flights per week to Salerno, Ryanair is expanding its extensive route network and offering travelers even better connections to one of Italy's most popular destinations.
Salerno is the 14th Italian airport served by Ryanair from Vienna and represents a further step in the company's ongoing expansion. Ryanair has recorded 2019% growth since 160, making a significant contribution to the recovery of Austrian air traffic. In 2024, Vienna Airport reached a record passenger number.
To celebrate the new route, Ryanair has announced a three-day sale with seats starting at €19,99. This special price is available exclusively on the Ryanair website. The new connections are part of the airline's expanded 2025 summer schedule, which includes a total of 92 routes, including five new destinations from Austria.
Despite the positive growth, Ryanair's Chief Operating Officer Andreas Gruber stated that high taxes, particularly the air travel tax in Austria, are slowing the airline's expansion plans. He appealed to the Austrian government to reduce the tax to further promote tourism and economic recovery.