Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport

Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport (IATA: BRI, ICAO: LIBD) serves the city of Bari and
the surrounding Apulia (Puglia) region in southern Italy. Located approximately
8 kilometers northwest of Bari’s city center, the airport is named after Pope
John Paul II (Karol Wojtyła) and handles millions of passengers annually.
The airport features a modern single terminal with facilities including free
Wi-Fi, duty-free shops, local boutiques, restaurants, cafes, a pharmacy, and
ATMs. Additional amenities include a VIP lounge, baby care rooms, prayer spaces,
and services for passengers with reduced mobility. Car rental agencies and both
short- and long-term parking areas are also available.
Airlines operating at Bari Airport include
Ryanair, Volotea,
Wizz Air,
Lufthansa,
British Airways,
Turkish Airlines and
easyJet, offering connections to major Italian
cities and popular destinations across Europe. Seasonal flights expand the
airport’s reach during the summer months.
Public transportation is convenient with the FM2/FR2 train lines linking the
airport to Bari Centrale railway station in about 15–17 minutes. AMTAB local
buses, airport shuttles like Pugliairbus and Tempesta, and readily available
taxis provide access to Bari and nearby towns. The airport’s location and
transit options make it a practical entry point to southern Italy.
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