Alitalia will operate more than 1000 flights a week to 37 domestic and international destinations in July.

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Alitalia will increase the number of flights and destinations served in July. It will operate over 1.000 flights a week and add 13 new domestic and international airports: Amsterdam, Athens, Boston, Malta, Nice, Tel Aviv, Tirana, Tunis and Italy (Brindisi, Florence, Lampedusa, Pantelleria and Reggio Calabria).

Alitalia will operate 60% more flights than in June and twice as many services as in May. Alitalia aircraft will fly on 52 routes (22 more than in June) to 37 airports, including 19 in Italy and 18 abroad.

Alitalia's July flight schedule will mainly include the reopening of international air services in Milan and the increase in international flights from Rome, as well as the increase in services from northern Italy to southern Italy and the Italian islands.

Alitalia will operate more than 1000 flights a week

In detail, Alitalia will resume flights from Rome Fiumicino to Rome Athena (2 flights a day, from 1 July), Amsterdam, Tel Aviv, Tunis (10 flights per week with each of the three airports, from 1 July), Nisa and Tirana (6 flights per week for each airport, from 1 July), Malta (6 flights per week, from 2 July), Boston (6 flights per week, from 16 July), Toast (2 flights a day, from 1 July), Florence (2 daily flights from 1 July, replacing services to Pisa), Reggio Calabria (2 flights a day, from 1 July), Lampedusa and Pantelleria (4 flights per week with each of the two airports, seasonal summer services starting July 4).

Alitalia will also increase the number of air services from Rome's Fiumicino Airport from 1 July to Barcelona and Madrid (from 6 flights per week to 2 per day for each airport), Paris (from 20 flights per week to 4 per day), London (4 to 6 flights a day), Milano (from 8 to 10 flights a day), Bologna, Lamezia Terme, Turin and Venice (2 to 4 flights a day for each of the four airports).

More domestic flights to Italy

Alitalia has already planned to increase the number of services from Rome to Rome from 15 June Catania and Palermo (8 to 10 flights a day with each of the two airports) and to Cagliari (from 6 to 8 daily flights).

From Milan Malpensa Airport, where the airline will continue its operations until the reopening of Linate Airport, Alitalia will resume international services to London, Paris, Amsterdam (2 flights a day with each of the three airports, from July 1), Brussels (12 flights per week, from July 1) and domestic services to Brindisi, Lamezia Terme, Naples, Reggio Calabria (2 flights a day with each airport), Pantelleria and Lampedusa (2 flights per week with each of the two airports, seasonal summer services that will start on July 4 and 5, respectively).

750 weekly flights from Rome

In general, with about 750 flights a week, Alitalia will connect its hub from Rome Fiumicino International Airport with 36 domestic and international destinations. In Italy, will fly from Rome to Alghero, Bologna, Bari, Brindisi, Cagliari, Catania, Florence, Genoa, Lamezia Terme, Lampedusa, Milan, Naples, Olbia, Palermo, Pantelleria, Reggio Calabria, Turin, Venice.

On international routes, Alitalia will fly from Rome to Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, ​​Boston, Brussels, Frankfurt, Geneva, London, Madrid, Malta, Munich, New York, Nice, Paris, Tel Aviv, Tirana, Tunis and Zurich.

350 weekly flights from Milan

From Milan, Alitalia will serve 17 domestic and international destinations (Alghero, Bari, Brindisi, Cagliari, Catania, Lamezia Terme, Lampedusa, Naples, Olbia, Palermo, Pantelleria, Reggio Calabria, Rome and, abroad, Amsterdam, Brussels, London and Paris) with over 350 weekly flights.

All passenger flights are operated with low aircraft capacity, in order to comply with the provisions of Italian law on social distance on board aircraft.

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