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29 May 2026

Volotea puts flights on sale for summer 2027

From 18 March to 30 October 2027, more than 10.5 million seats on more than 60,000 flights, with departures from 23 Italian airports to the sea, cities of art and European destinations

Volotea opens flight sales for the spring-summer 2027 season, allowing passengers to plan holidays, weekends and trips to Europe well in advance. Between March 18 and October 30, 2027, the airline will offer more than 10.5 million seats on more than 60,000 flights in its network.

 

The 2027 summer schedule confirms Volotea's role in connections between small and medium-sized European cities and some of the most popular destinations for travellers. From Italy, the carrier will offer flights from 23 Italian airports to Mediterranean islands, cities of art, seaside resorts and destinations known for culture, gastronomy and local traditions.

 

For those who want to organize a beach holiday, the offer includes destinations such as Sardinia, Sicily and Greece, ideal for summer stays, family trips and relaxing periods. Those who prefer a city break can instead choose connections to cities such as Barcelona, Madrid, Florence and Venice, suitable for cultural weekends, events, museums, architecture and urban itineraries.

 

The Volotea network also includes destinations that are highly valued for their gastronomic identity and the atmosphere of the historic districts. Naples, Palermo and Bordeaux are destinations designed for those looking for experiences related to the territory, including local cuisine, markets, regional traditions and authentic urban routes.

 

Passengers registered with Megavolotea, Volotea's loyalty program, will be able to access dedicated benefits, exclusive offers and services designed to make travel easier and more convenient.

 

By the Editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and visual photo: © Volotea Press Office
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