BY: Emily Derrick
Alitalia is back in the skies over the Atlantic. The Italian carrier rose like a phoenix from the ashes today – a post-coronavirus airline with a plan to succeed. The airline has been bankrupt since 2017 and has been surviving on government assistance ever since.
But now it seems some good news is on the horizon. Last week, the airline said it would look to restart operations to New York as well as some flights to Spain, and it has, so far, stuck to its word. It’s also looking to up the number of domestic flights it offers. From today, the airline will begin to operate 36% more flights than it did in May. This totals 30 routes flying to 25 airports, 15 of which are in Italy.
SOURCE: https://simpleflying.com
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