A 1.90-metre-diameter (6.2 ft) plaque featuring their portraits can be found to the right of one of the main outside entrances to the departure hall, set into a mosaic of Sicily.
In April 1999, GESAP obtained an anticipated mandate to manage the airport's air side activities, and, more specifically, the flight infrastructure (runways, links, taxiways and aprons).
In June 2005, Eurofly launched seasonal flights from Palermo to New York City using Airbus A330s.
[6] As a result of Meridiana Fly's decision to rebrand as Air Italy, the route ended in October 2017.
A typical timetable on work days is a train every 30 minutes in each direction between early morning and around 10.00 pm.