Flights to Pisa - Frequently Asked Questions
+ What is the best time to visit Pisa ?
The best time to visit Pisa (PSA) is during spring from April to May and in early autumn around September and October, when daytime temperatures are in the mid-teens to mid‑20s °C and crowds are lighter than in midsummer. During July and August, Pisa is significantly hotter, with temperatures frequently above 30 °C and much heavier visitor traffic around the main sights. Winter months are cooler and wetter, with more rain and lower temperatures, so sightseeing can feel less comfortable even though the city is quieter. For combining city sightseeing with nearby Tuscan beaches, late May, June, and late September offer warm weather without the peak summer crowding.
+ How far is the Pisa airport from downtown?
Pisa Airport (PSA), also known as Pisa International Airport, is located about 5 km from central Pisa, which corresponds to roughly a 10–15 minute transfer by car or taxi depending on traffic. The PisaMover shuttle train links the terminal with Pisa Centrale railway station in about 5 minutes, after which the historic center is a short walk away. Walking the whole way from Pisa Airport (PSA) to the central areas of Pisa takes around 30–40 minutes for most visitors.
+ When is the cheapest time to fly to Pisa ?
For flights from Canada to Pisa (PSA), fares are lower from January to early March compared with many other periods. Prices are also reduced in September and October compared with the peak summer holiday season. Within a given week, Thursday departures are cheaper than Sunday departures on this route. Choosing travel dates within these months and favoring Thursday departures increases the chance of finding lower fares to Pisa (PSA).
+ What's included in Condor's business class on flights to Pisa ?
On long-haul flights from Canada to Europe en route to Pisa (PSA), operated with Airbus A330-900neo aircraft, Business Class offers a lie‑flat seat that converts into a fully flat bed, direct aisle access at every seat, a large personal 4K entertainment screen, power outlets and USB ports, and an enhanced comfort kit. The meal service features the Taste the World Gourmet Menu with several courses, a welcome drink, and a wider selection of beverages than in Economy Class. Business Class also includes priority services on the ground and a higher baggage allowance than Economy Class. The onward short European flight toward Pisa (PSA) is a separate, shorter leg, and onboard services on that part of the journey differ from the long-haul Business Class experience and are more limited.
+ Does Condor serve a free meal on flights to Pisa ?
On long-haul flights from Canada to Europe for journeys to Pisa (PSA), Economy Class passengers are served a complimentary hot meal from the Taste the World Menu along with free non-alcoholic drinks. Additional snacks and alcoholic beverages are available for purchase on board. In Premium Economy and Business Class on these long-haul flights, upgraded meal concepts with more courses and an extended drink selection are offered. The short connecting flight within Europe to Pisa (PSA) follows the short- or medium-haul service concept, so food and drink offerings there are more limited and depend on route, cabin, and the operating airline.
+ Is Wi-Fi available on Condor flights to Pisa ?
On long-haul flights from Canada to Europe en route to Pisa (PSA), operated with Airbus A330-900neo aircraft, onboard Wi‑Fi is offered through the FlyConnect service for a fee, with separate packages for messaging and broader internet use. Passengers can also access a large entertainment library, and on these aircraft the wireless system complements the personal seatback screens. On the shorter European connection to Pisa (PSA), Wi‑Fi and wireless entertainment depend on the aircraft and operating airline and are not provided on every flight. Travelers who value staying online should therefore focus on the long-haul Canada–Europe part of the trip for reliable onboard connectivity.
+ How do I get from the airport to Pisa city center?
The fastest way from Pisa Airport (PSA) to the city center is the PisaMover shuttle train, which runs between the terminal and Pisa Centrale railway station in about 5 minutes and operates at frequent intervals during the day. From Pisa Centrale, the historic center and main sights are reachable on foot in around 15–20 minutes or by short local bus rides. Several city bus lines also connect Pisa Airport (PSA) with central stops, with journey times around 10–15 minutes depending on traffic. Taxis are available outside the terminal and take about 10–15 minutes to central Pisa, while walking all the way from the airport is manageable for some travelers but requires around 30–40 minutes and light luggage.
+ When is the best time to book flights to Pisa ?
For flights from Canada to Pisa (PSA), booking around two months before departure is recommended to balance fare levels with a good choice of flight options. Very last‑minute bookings close to departure can limit flight and fare choices and come with higher prices. For peak summer months and major holiday periods, starting to look earlier than this window increases the chance of securing preferred travel dates and cabins, especially in Premium Economy or Business class.
+ Are there last minute offers for flights to Pisa on Condor?
Condor releases last‑minute offers on flights to Pisa (PSA) at certain times, including Catch a fly-t deals featuring reduced fares close to departure on specific routes and travel dates. These last‑minute offers are limited in seat numbers and are not provided for every Canadian departure city or travel period. Travelers who are flexible regarding travel dates, departure airport in Canada, and preferred flight times have a better chance of benefiting from these late deals to Pisa (PSA).
+ Does Condor offer special deals or fares for flights to Pisa ?
For flights to Pisa (PSA), Condor offers various special deals over the year, including Catch-a-fly-t deals, early booking promotions, and other discounted fare campaigns. Some promotions are linked to specific seasons or travel periods, while others focus on certain Canadian departure cities or cabin classes such as Economy or Business Class. These special fares come with defined conditions, which can include minimum stay rules, change or refund conditions, and limited seat numbers, so the exact inclusions depend on the individual offer.









