Glasgow–Pisa Route Debuts in 2026 with easyJet

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Glasgow–Pisa Route – easyJet will introduce a new direct Glasgow–Pisa service starting August 1, 2026, adding a fresh connection between Scotland and Tuscany ahead of the 2026 summer season. The route will operate twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, offering travelers more flexibility and a smoother entry point into central Italy.

A Convenient New Gateway to Tuscany

The addition of Pisa strengthens easyJet’s network for travelers heading to Italy, especially those planning to explore the central region.

Pisa International Airport (PSA) is one of Tuscany’s most efficient entry hubs, with fast links to Florence, Lucca, Siena and the coast.

Read also: How to Get from Pisa Airport to Florence – The Ultimate 2025 Guide

Glasgow–Pisa Route Debuts in 2026 with easyJet - Entrance of Pisa International Airport (Galileo Galilei Airport) with outdoor café and terminal clock
Entrance of Pisa International Airport, also known as Galileo Galilei Airport.

For Scottish travelers, this new nonstop option removes the need for connections through London or European hubs, reducing travel time and simplifying itineraries.

What This Means for Travel Planning in 2026

The new route is expected to support both tourism and family travel between Scotland and Italy. Summer is traditionally one of Tuscany’s busiest periods, and the extra capacity may help distribute demand across more airports, potentially reducing prices and improving availability during peak dates—especially for travelers who prefer flying into Pisa instead of Florence.

For visitors beginning a longer Tuscan itinerary, Pisa offers several advantages:

  • shorter airport queues compared to major hubs
  • easy access to regional trains
  • fast transfers to major cities
  • a practical starting point for road-trip routes across the region

Making the Most of a Stop in Pisa

While many travelers will head straight to Florence, Lucca or the seaside, spending a few hours in Pisa can be a pleasant addition to the trip. The main attractions are close enough to the center to fit into a short stop:

  • Piazza dei Miracoli – home to the Leaning Tower, Cathedral and Baptistery
  • Borgo Stretto – cafés, arcades and boutiques with a relaxed local atmosphere
  • Arno riverside – a scenic walk with colorful façades and small churches

A brief visit often works perfectly for travelers arriving on morning flights or waiting for hotel check-in later in the day.

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easyJet airplane parked on the tarmac at sunset, with ground crew and airport buildings in the background.
easyJet aircraft on the tarmac during sunset.

Tickets now on sale! Seats for the new Glasgow–Pisa flights are available on the easyJet website and mobile app. With a direct link to one of Tuscany’s most convenient airports, the 2026 summer season will offer a smoother and more flexible way for Scottish travelers to reach the region.

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Barbara
I am a passionate adventurer and writer, with a love for exploring new cultures and sharing my experiences. After following my dreams to Italy in 2005, I met and married my Italian husband, and together we have two wonderful daughters who bring us joy. With a background in journalism and professional blogging, I am skilled in delivering engaging and accurate content. Having previously owned a travel agency, I have gained valuable insights into different destinations and cultures. I am thrilled to share my knowledge about Tuscany and beyond, providing unique perspectives on travel, culture, and lifestyle. You can also find my informative content in Portuguese on www.brasilnaitalia.net.

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