Ah, beautiful Italy; it’s no wonder why millions of Americans flocked here every year before COVID, and therefore no wonder why airlines are perpetually crazy for this market, trying to profit on that love. Conversely, Italo-Americans are a large community in the States, which makes demand from the other side also very strong year round – and this is not to mention Italians’ love for America.
Naturally, as a long-haul air bridge, this is a market that suffered a lot with the consequences of the pandemic, and the subsequent travel restrictions and uncertainty. And a lot has happened since 2019; Air Italy and Alitalia went bust.
SOURCE: https://www.aviacionline.com
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