27 September 2024
Ita Airways invests in Milan
Opening of new offices and renovation of the Linate lounge
As a demonstration of the strategic role of Milan and Linate airport in the development plans, ITA Airways has inaugurated the new offices dedicated to the staff of Volare and the company's sales force. The spaces, which cover an area of 540 square meters and include 58 workstations, represent the company's commitment to sustainability. In fact, the new offices have obtained the prestigious Leed Gold certification, in addition to the SIEMENS BMS System and the APE A1 Certification.
With regard to Linate airport, a crucial hub for ITA Airways' business traffic, the company announced the expansion and renovation of the lounge. The new reception area, which will be expanded to accommodate up to 400 passengers per day, will offer an even more comfortable and welcoming environment, confirming the company's attention to its premium customers and business travelers.
In addition, by the end of 2024, ITA Airways' visual identity will be enriched with an element that pays homage to the history of aviation and the country: ITA Airways, "inspired by Alitalia". The ITA Airways logo will be flanked by that of Alitalia, which has inspired, with its pioneering excellence in air transport and its role as an extraordinary ambassador of Made in Italy in the world.
By the editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and visual photo: Ita Airways Press Office
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