25 November 2022
ITA Airways: the new seasonal flights for the summer 2023
On sale flights from Fiumicino to Split and Kefalonia and from Fiumicino and Linate to Rhodes, Ibiza, Palma de Mallorca, Menorca, Crete, Corfu, Lampedusa and Pantelleria
ITA Airways opens sales for its seasonal flights operated in the upcoming 2023 summer season. These new seasonal destinations will be enriching the network with flights to Greece, Spain, Croatia, and the Italian islands with departures from Rome (Fiumicino) and Milan (Linate).
In details, ITA Airways will operate the following direct flights at the peak of the 2023 summer season:
- From Rome Fiumicino and Milan Linate to Rhodes, Ibiza, Palma De Mallorca, Menorca, Heraklion, Corfu, Lampedusa and Pantelleria
- From Rome Fiumicino to Split and Kefalonia.
Customers can purchase the new ITA Airways flights on the ita-airways.com website, from the ITA Airways Call Center, as well as from travel agencies. Courtesy of these new flights, ITA Airways continues to develop its international and domestic network with the aim of meeting the needs of Italian holidaymakers, allowing them to reach the most important destinations of tourism in the Mediterranean. ITA Airways' commercial strategy is fully in line with the Company's pillar of putting the customer at the centre of its business development.
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