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Bank

Right after arrivals in T1, Bank handles basic cash needs.

This small Bank branch sits landside in Pisa International Airport’s T1, near the main arrivals flow and taxi stands. It’s useful if you’ve just landed and need euros before grabbing the PisaMover or a cab into town. You’re dealing with a standard bank counter, not a souvenir shop that happens to swap cash.

Opening hours at PSA shift with traffic, but Bank generally tracks daytime arrivals and departures in T1 rather than running 24/7. Plan on normal business-style hours, roughly mid‑morning to early evening, and do not count on it for a 05:30 or 23:30 flight. If you land very early or very late, ATMs in the terminal become your backup.

Rates and fees here follow typical airport banking logic: workable in a pinch, rarely the cheapest in Pisa. Changing a small amount of cash on arrival in T1, then using city‑center ATMs or card payments, usually keeps costs down. If you’re moving a larger sum, it’s worth checking your home bank’s cards and fees before you fly.

Staff work in Italian first, but basic English is common at the T1 counter. Bring a physical ID, your flight details, and have an exact amount in mind; it speeds up the transaction and keeps you out of the queue that forms when several Schengen flights arrive together. Final tip: grab what you need here, then switch to cards once you’re past the station or into central Pisa.

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