30 October 2024
New routes and enhancements at Umbria International Airport
With Aeroitalia, from 14 December the flight to Lamezia Terme resumes, while on 15 December the new route to Comiso starts, both with two weekly frequencies. In addition, the daily flight to Milan Bergamo continues
Umbria Airport has announced important developments for the 2024-2025 winter season thanks to flights operated by Aeroitalia. Starting from 14 December, the flight to Lamezia Terme, followed on 15 December by the inauguration of the new route to Comiso, both with two weekly frequencies.
The company also confirmed the continuity of the daily connection to Bergamo, demonstrating its commitment to expanding routes to and from Perugia.
Krassimir Tanev, Chief Commercial Officer of Aeroitalia, specifies that the announcement of new summer destinations departing from Perugia is planned, which will include Sardinia, Calabria and Sicily. While, Umberto Solimeno, General Manager Umbria International Airport, underlined the importance of these innovations, highlighting the strengthening of the collaboration between the two realities and the common commitment to a future of mutual growth.
Edited by the Editorial Board, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source: Copyright © Press Office International Airport of Umbria
Perugia photo: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Shutterstock / Depositphotos
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