Crotone Sant'Anna Airport has lost its only international service after Ryanair (FR, Dublin International) cancelled plans to resume flights from the Calabrese gateway to Nuremberg during the Summer 2020 season. The last flight on the 681-nautical mile sector (1,261-kilometre), which was flown 2x weekly as flight FR8565/8566, was operated on October 26, 2019.

According to the ch-aviation schedules module, the withdrawal of this service from Germany, which comes as a result of the airline's Nuremberg base closure, leaves Crotone with just domestic flights to Milan Bergamo and Bologna, currently flown 4x weekly and 3x weekly respectively. Ryanair resumed services to the southern Italian city in the Summer 2018 season, and it is Crotone's only serving scheduled carrier.

The ultra-low-cost carrier presently offers services from 28 Italian airports with close to 540,000 weekly seats available, with its top three airports being Bergamo (21% of weekly capacity), Rome Ciampino (10%), and Bologna (9%).