The latest news about Bari-Karol Wojtyła Airport (BRI).
L'Bari-Karol Wojtyła Airport (BRI/LIBD), formerly known as Bari-Palese Airport, is the main airport in the region of the Apulia, in Italy. Located about 8 km northwest of Bari's city center, the airport serves as an important gateway for travelers heading to the region.
Opened in the 1934, Bari-Karol Wojtyła Airport has been improved and expanded over the years precisely to meet the growing demand for passenger and cargo flights. It was renamed in honor of Pope John Paul II in 2010.
BRI is a crucial hub for domestic and international flights, connecting Puglia with numerous destinations in Europe and the Mediterranean. The airport serves as the main gateway for those visiting the region.
Currently, the airport handles a passenger flow of more than 5 million per year and is equipped with a terminal modern passengers, designed to offer efficient services and a comfortable travel experience. Its strategic location makes it an important hub for air transportation in the Apulia region.