18 July 2022
ITA Airways flies to the Maldives
The direct Rome Fiumicino - Malé flight goes on sale today and it will become operative from December 17 2022 to March 26 2023
ITA Airways expands its intercontinental network with a new flight from Rome (Fiumicino) to Malé, Maldives. On all ITA Airways' sales channels, it will be possible to purchase tickets for the new direct flight from Rome to the Maldives. The flight will be operated from December 17 2022, until March 26 2023, the last return date from the Maldives. From December 17, the flight will be operated three times a week until January 22 and twice a week from January 23 until the end of the winter season.
Thanks to ITA Airways' extensive network, it will also be possible to fly to the Maldives thanks to the Company's convenient connections with flights from the main European airports.
ITA Airways expands its presence on the intercontinental market and over the Indian Ocean. The Company responds to customers' strong demand for one of the most sought-after destinations in world tourism, the Maldives.
With the new Rome (Fiumicino) - Malé flight, ITA Airways reaches 8 intercontinental destinations, out of 63 destinations overall with 22 domestic and 33 international.
All new ITA Airways' flights can be purchased at ita-airways.com, or through the Company's call center, travel agencies and airport ticket offices.
Edited by editorial staff Avion Tourism Magazine
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