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Galileo Galilei Pisa International Airport (PSA)Newest Review: ... there is a duty free shop, but I've never been in it, as both times I was at Pisa Airport, it was closed!! So don't count on spending your last lire at the last available opportunity! If you do fly from Pisa, it is worth noting that the last train to the airport leaves at roughly 6pm, so if you have a later flight you will have to get the bus, or even a taxi to Pisa Central ... more |
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by - written on 26/05/01 (Very useful, 1423 readings)
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Pisa International Airport is the largest airport in Tuscany, which really isn't saying a lot! It is used as a gateway to Florence, and the connections from Pisa Airport to Florence are very good, but I'll come back to that in a moment. Even though it is the main airport of Tuscany, Pisa is quite a small airport, especially if you are used to flying out of the UK. It isn't the kind of airport you should leave to do your shopping in, let's just put it that way! Located to the west of Pisa, it is easy to find. There are trains directly from Santa Maria Novella Station in Florence to the Airport itself and also trains from Pisa. It costs ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/10/00 (Useful, 457 readings)
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This is an airport which is run what seems on a very small budget but evn though it might be the case in the end it runs better than some of the big expensive airports. For starters as you arrive on the runway your find it abit of a rough landing as they don't really maintain the runway that much. Planes park up near the runway but your have to walk from the plane to the airport. Arrive to collect your luggage in a tiny little area and then just walk out a door and your into the carpark. By the time you get out of the plane and leave the airport you can be out within 10 minutes. Shops....erm...just one duty free shop which is pretty small but ... Read the complete review

