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Grottaglie Airport push for Mediterranean Games

Overview

In mid‑July 2026, Taranto’s mayor Piero Bitetti began lobbying for the Marcello Arlotta Airport in Grottaglie to become a permanent civilian gateway for the Ionian region, tying the airport’s future to the upcoming Mediterranean Games. Bitetti argued that defining the facility as the ‘Airport of the Mediterranean’ is the ‘only acceptable strategic vision’ and requested police authorization from the interior minister to ensure functionality. Regional debate intensified throughout late July. While PER coordinator Nicola Spinelli called the airport a ‘strategic hub’ for regional development, Fratelli d’Italia adviser Renato Perrini dismissed Five Star Movement proposals as ‘propaganda and slogans,’ demanding a public study on operations. By July 26, Puglia regional vice-president Renato Perrino further criticized the Five Star Movement, stating their amendments lacked technical requirements and failed to produce concrete results. On 31 July, centre‑right deputies Dario Iaia and Giovanni Maiorano submitted a parliamentary question to the Minister of Infrastructure and Transport seeking a timetable for passenger flights, citing the €9 million terminal investment. Five Star provincial coordinator Laura Sebastio accused the opposition of breaking promises, stating, ‘Now enough words. Those who truly support opening the airport must show it with an act and a vote.’ By August 10, the dispute shifted toward jurisdictional complexities. Legal analysis suggests that the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport cannot unilaterally impose service changes due to regional competencies and the existing concession held by Aeroporti di Puglia S.p.A. Any operational changes require the Puglia Region to first initiate necessary deliberations and programming. On 11 August, political representatives in Puglia criticized the regional government for failing to advance plans for commercial passenger flights.

Entities

Fratelli d'Italia · Taranto-Grottaglie Airport · Movimento 5 Stelle · Giovanni Maiorano · Taranto‑Grottaglie Airport (Marcello Arlotta Airport)

Claims

What the coverage asserts, and how well corroborated each claim is across sources.

Timeline

  1. 5 days ago

    [BUSINESS] 3 sources
    Taranto-Grottaglie Airport faces delays in commercial flight plans

    Critics accuse the Puglia Region of failing to submit necessary plans to the Ministry of Transport to enable commercial passenger flights at the Taranto-Grottaglie airport.

  2. 7 days ago

    [POLITICS] 15 sources
    Italy political and local governance updates

    Italy sees diverse political shifts, including the PD's bid to reclaim ‘L’Unità’, leadership changes in Caserta, and local debates over security, infrastructure, and caregiver support.

  3. 16 days ago

    [POLITICS] 2 sources
    Italian Parliament Demands Timeline for Taranto‑Grottaglie Airport Flights

    Italian MPs demand a clear timetable and funding details for scheduled flights at Taranto‑Grottaglie Airport, while the Five Star Movement accuses centre‑right lawmakers of breaking promises on the project.

  4. 22 days ago

    [POLITICS] 2 sources
    Grottaglie airport debate and Mediterranean Games ticket sales highlight regional development

    Renato Perrino slams the Five Star Movement’s airport plan as lacking substance, while tickets for gymnastics at the 2026 Mediterranean Games in Grottaglie are now on sale.

  5. 24 days ago

    [POLITICS] 5 sources
    Grottaglie‑Taranto airport debate intensifies as regional politicians call for unity

    Puglia politicians clash over the Grottaglie‑Taranto airport, with calls for unified strategy and demands for transparency ahead of the 2026 Mediterranean Games.

  6. about 1 month ago

    [POLITICS] 3 sources
    Mayor Bitetti urges permanent civilian flights at Grottaglie Airport

    Mayor Piero Bitetti pushes for regular civilian flights at Grottaglie Airport, using the Mediterranean Games as a catalyst and seeking a police unit to make the hub fully operational.

Sources

alessioporcu.it · arezzonotizie.it · basilicata24.it · blufree.it · blunote.it · boehmova.blog.sme.sk · crotoneinforma.it · freenovara.it · giornaledipuglia.com · ilrestodelcarlino.it · leccotoday.it · lortica.it · matesenews.it · nordest24.it · oraquadra.com · radiosenisecentrale.it · ravennatoday.it · ruvodipugliaweb.it · scrivolibero.it · tarantinitime.it · teleradio-news.it · unionesarda.it

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