In July, Alitalia is going to increase the number of flights and cities it serves. During July, the company will run more than 1,000 weekly flights arriving at 13 new domestic and international airports. This will include  Amsterdam, Athens, Boston, Malta, Nice, Tel Aviv, Tirana, Tunis and in Italy Brindisi, Florence, Lampedusa, Pantelleria and Reggio Calabria.Â
How is Alitalia going to increase its flights?
As compared to June, Alitalia will increase its flights by 60 percent. Further, the airline will double the number of services compared to May. Alitalia flights will operate on 52 routes (22 more than June) to 37 airports, which includes 19 in Italy and 18 in other countries abroad.Â
The routes on which Alitalia will restart its flights
- Rome Fiumicino to Athens (2 flights per day, from 1 July)
- Amsterdam, Tel Aviv, Tunis (10 flights per week with each of the three airports, from 1 July)
- Nice 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)
- Brindisi (2 flights per day, from 1 July)
- Florence (2 flights per day from 1 July, replacing the services to Pisa)
- Reggio Calabria (2 flights per day, from 1 July)
- Lampedusa and Pantelleria (4 flights per week with each of the two airports, summer seasonal services from 4 July).
Additionally, Alitalia will operate total 750 weekly flights which will join its hub in Rome Fiumicino airport with 36 domestic and international destinations (Alghero, Bologna, Bari, Brindisi, Cagliari, Catania, Florence, Genoa, Lamezia Terme, Lampedusa, Milan, Naples, Olbia, Palermo, Pantelleria, Reggio Calabria, Turin, Venice and, abroad, Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Boston, Brussels, Frankfurt, Geneve, London, Madrid, Malta, Munich, New York, Nice, Paris, Tel Aviv, Tirana, Tunis and Zurich). Â
Alitalia will operate more than 350 weekly aircrafts on 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).
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