Pisa airport (PSA)

Location details, contact information, airlines, departure and arrival flight status, transportation, facilities and services, parking, special passenger amenities, nearby hotels and answers to passengers' frequently asked questions.

 
 

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Pisa airport (PSA)
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Pisa International Airport Galileo Galilei (PSA), opened in 1911, is the most important airport in the Tuscany region. It operates domestic flights and international destinations across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.

Official Website: pisa-airport.it

Phone: +39 050 849 111/300

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Terminals

The airport operates with a single passenger terminal that handles all flights, both domestic and international. The terminal is generally open from 4:30 am to 12:00 am, adjusting to scheduled flight times.

Annual Traffic (2024): 5.5 million passengers.

Information Points

There is an information desk in the arrivals area, available during flight operation hours. Additionally, passengers can use interactive screens that provide tourist and airport information.

 Location

The airport is located 1.6 km (1 mile) south of the city centre.

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Accommodation near Pisa airport (PSA)

Given the proximity of Pisa Airport to the city, there are several accommodation options within a short distance of the terminal, ideal for those with very early flights or late-night arrivals.

Nearby Accommodation Options

  • Dal Ciandri: Located just a 2-minute walk from the airport, perfect for quick connections and travellers with minimal luggage.
  • Casa Giulia: Offers a guesthouse option very close by, ideal for resting immediately after landing.
  • Bcube - Santa Bona Bed & Breakfast: Provides a charming alternative with a more personalised atmosphere within walking distance of the airport.
  • Villa Galilei Rooms: An excellent choice for those who value the convenience of a nearby location and a quiet environment.
  • B&B Francesco: This Bed & Breakfast is convenient for passengers seeking a cosy and well-connected place to stay.
 

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Parking services at Pisa airport (PSA)

The premises offer various parking options for both short and long stays, all of which are accessible from the passenger terminal and open 24 hours a day.

Parking Areas

  • P1 Parking West: Open-air car park ideal for short stays or for dropping off and picking up passengers. It is located 200 metres from the terminal and the first 10 minutes are free.
  • P2 Multi Storey: Multi-level car park situated directly in front of the departures area. Offers 10 minutes of free parking.
  • P3 Short Stay: Open-air area designed for short stays. It is within a short walking distance of the terminal and provides 10 minutes free of charge.
  • P4 Long Stay East: Area intended for long-term, low-cost parking. It is located farther from the main building and is connected by a complimentary shuttle bus service from 4:30 am until the last flight of the day.

Rates and Reservations

To check the latest rates and make online reservations for any of the parking areas, use the following official link:

Official Rates, Availability and Reservations

Facilities for passengers with special needs

Pisa Airport is committed to ensuring assistance and accessibility for Passengers with Reduced Mobility (PRM) and other special needs, in compliance with European regulations.

Assistance for Passengers with Reduced Mobility

Passengers requiring special assistance due to reduced mobility, sensory conditions or other circumstances must request it directly from their airline or travel agent when booking their flight, or no later than 48 hours before departure.

Call Points: There are call points (columns or intercoms) identified and clearly marked in the parking areas, at the Pisa Mover stop, and at the terminal entrances, allowing passengers to request immediate assistance upon arrival at the airport.

Facilities and Amenities

The terminal offers various facilities to ensure comfortable and safe movement:

  • Designated and reserved spaces in the car parks.
  • Adapted toilets, handrails, lifts, and tactile pathways.
  • Wheelchairs available and complimentary escort service.
  • Access ramps and vehicles equipped with lifts for boarding and disembarking the aircraft.
  • Dedicated lanes at security control to speed up the process.

Children Travelling Alone

Children travelling alone, without a parent or guardian, must be reported to the airline before the trip. The Unaccompanied Minor service is fully managed by the airline, which is responsible for supervising and accompanying the child during the boarding and disembarking processes.

It is advisable to contact the airline to learn about its specific policies regarding age limits, fees, and required documentation.

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Latest updates: November 25, 2025