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Jet2 will open a new base at London Gatwick Airport, where it will position six aircraft serving a network of 29 routes from the 2026 summer season.

With the addition of Gatwick Jet2 has 14 bases

From Gatwick, Jet2's network will focus on major leisure destinations in the Mediterranean, with the first route, starting 26 March, to be operated to Tenerife, in the Canary Islands. The choice of Gatwick brings the number of the airline's bases to 14. Presently Gatwick’s main carrier is easyJet that, with around 44% of the passengers handled compared to the airport's total. Wizz Air also has a base at Gatwick. According to Jet2.com, five Airbus A321neo aircraft will be among the based aircraft.

Flights from Gatwick to Naples and Verona

The destinations served will range from Spain, the Balearic Islands, Portugal, Greece, Turkey, Italy, Croatia, Cyprus and Bulgaria, as well as the Canary Islands. In particular, the two Italian destinations will be Naples (two weekly flights on Mondays and Fridays) and Verona (one weekly flight on Wednesdays).

“We deliver a differentiated, service-oriented, end-to-end product”

Jet2 says the base “represents a significant investment for the region”, directly supporting 300 jobs.  “Our ambition has been to deliver our differentiated, service-oriented, end-to-end product offering from London Gatwick, - says the carrier's CEO Steve Heapy. - We see this as a unique opportunity to accelerate our growth from the UK's largest airport dedicated to beach and urban leisure destinations.”

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Jet Blue is to debut in Italy with Boston-Milan Malpensa flights on 11 May 2026.

The low-cost airline’s first flights to Italy

So the lucrative North Atlantic routes will see another airline enter the game - the seventh to be precise – from 11 May 2026, when JetBlue will inaugurate the route from Boston to Malpensa, the low-cost carrier's first flight to Italy. The US low-cost company will thus join the carriers already operating on the routes from Milan, namely American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Emirates, Neos and La Compagnie.

The new daily flights are on sale from today

The new daily flights - on sale from today, 20 November - will be seasonal and operated with an Airbus A321. In addition to the service to Milan, JetBlue will also operate direct flights  from Boston to Barcelona starting on 16 April 2026, making it the carrier's second Spanish destination after Madrid.

US and international carriers operate to Milan Malpensa

According to the specialized database Cirium the offer of flights between Milan Malpensa and the US for a “sample” month - June 2026 - shows that Delta Air Lines is in first place with over 52,000 seats offered (both directions) followed by American Airlines and United Airlines. The ranking - excluding JetBlue for now - then sees Emirates, Neos and La Compagnie (which uses A321s configured with only 74 Business Class seats).

 “Our premium service has redefined transatlantic air travel”

“As we expand our presence in New England with new routes from Boston to Barcelona and Milan, we are offering more travellers the premium service that has redefined transatlantic air travel, including our award-winning premium Mint experience,- said Joanna Geraghty, JetBlue's CEO. -Passengers flying JetBlue to Europe enjoy thoughtful design, privacy and hospitality they simply won't find with traditional carriers.”

 Next summer JetBlue will have 14 routes to Europe

JetBlue has significantly expanded its transatlantic network in recent years and will fly a total of 14 routes to Europe from both Boston and New York JFK in summer 2026. In addition to Spain and Italy, the carrier will also fly to Amsterdam, London, Edinburgh, Dublin and Paris from its two transatlantic gateways. With these two new additions, the JetBlue network from Boston will increase to 77 destinations, and from Logan, passengers will have as many as nine daily flights to Europe in summer 2026.

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Aeroporti di Puglia is preparing to close an “extraordinary” 2025 while looking at its next target: the United States.

“Almost a million more passengers”

“Yes, a record year, with almost a million more passengers,-  said Antonio Maria Vasile,  president of the Apulian airport management company in an interview with AGI. - In 2026, we are aiming for a change of strategy. The goal is to make the United States an exceptional market and Puglia's first customer, as well as capitalizing on a big event like the G7 (which was in 2024.Ed.). We had several delegations, including one from the United States, and now we aim to bring as many Americans as possible here.”

United to operate New York-Bari flights

In May 2026 United Airlines will launch its first New York-Bari flights. “We will have practically one flight a day, with two substantial differences. The first is dedicated to connecting the entire American market: in other words, we will connect Bari directly to Newark Airport. This is important because from Newark we have about 100 connections to all the main cities in the United States, for example an internal flight from Cleveland to Newark and from Newark to Bari. and then, Neos (Alpitour World's airline.Ed.) is ready to get the travel agency market moving again.”

Appreciation for the role of the travel agent

Vasile refers to the value of the professionalism of the travel agent, “who does not just sell you an airline ticket, he sells you an experience, a full, content-rich, well-organized holiday. We listened and received advice from travel agencies on a possible strategy, and this is how the idea of another carrier evolved, a carrier that connects us directly with New York, the airport of the most important city in the US."

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On 22 November there will be a 24-hour stop for ITA Airways' sales systems.

A major update for the airline

The airline informs that on 22 November a major update will be performed, starting at 00:01 Italian time. Consequently, it will not be possible to make: new bookings, change bookings, issue travel documents, modify and sell ancillary services (choice of seats on board, lounge access, upgrades, etc.), view flight availability and access the “Smart Group” tool.


Web check-in and airport check-in operations will remain available

However, web check-in services and airport check-in operations will remain available, including issuing and changing tickets for flights with departure dates between 22 and 25 November.“This interruption,- says a note from the carrier, -is part of ITA Airways' commitment to offer its customers increasingly innovative and efficient services and shopping experiences, exploiting the important synergies with a strategic partner such as the Lufthansa Group.” The company then refers all details and further information to its website.

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Calabria stepped into the international spotlight at the World Travel Market London with the presentation of Calabria Food Fest, the region’s fast-growing culinary and cultural showcase now entering its second edition. 

The festival has an expanding global footprint

The Calabria event generated remarkable interest among B2B operators, underscoring the region as one of Italy’s most compelling emerging destinations for international travelers. On the stage of Piazza Italia, Calabria Food Fest’s technical director Angela Donato, and creative and marketing director Anthomy Neal Macri discussed the festival’s expanding global footprint. Joining them was Giovanni Maria De Vita from Italy’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the central coordinator of the national Italea project. Together they highlighted how Calabria’s identity, heritage, and gastronomy are becoming powerful drivers for international tourism growth.

A festival travel professionals want to sell

Now at its second edition the Calabria Food Fest has already attracted strong enthusiasm from tour operators, travel agencies, and DMCs worldwide. Its unique format - an immersive journey through Calabria’s food traditions, coastal beauty, and authentic local communities - has convinced many B2B partners to integrate the festival into their catalogues. According to Donato and Macri, dozens of new itineraries have been designed around the festival, with agencies reselling the experience as a standalone product or as part of broader regional packages. From culinary tours and cultural routes, to slow-travel itineraries and diaspora tourism options, the Calabria Food Fest has become a catalyst for fresh travel ideas that extend far beyond the event itself.

Calabria and Italea: a strategic partnership

Giovanni Maria De Vita emphasized the alignment between Calabria Food Fest and Italea, which promotes travel experiences related to Italian heritage and roots. Calabria, a region deeply connected with global migration, is particularly significant for diaspora travelers seeking to reconnect with cultural identity through food, local traditions, and community events. The collaboration showcased at WTM London demonstrates how Calabria Food Fest is not only an entertainment and cultural event but also a strategic tool for boosting Italy’s global tourism offer.

Calabria: a region rising on the global stage

This year’s presence at WTM London confirmed what industry professionals have increasingly observed: Calabria is becoming one of the most intriguing regions for international markets. Its combination of authenticity, biodiversity, culinary excellence, and unspoiled landscapes is resonating strongly with travelers seeking meaningful and experience-driven journeys. With the growing international traction of Calabria Food Fest, the region is positioning itself as a must-see destination for cultural travelers, food enthusiasts, and global tour operators looking for fresh, compelling products.

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This autumn, creativity takes center stage at Casa Monti, a refined boutique hotel in the heart of Rome. 

The hotel becomes a living art gallery

In Rome’s central Monti district Casa Monti, a short walk from the Colosseum, an elegant 5-star blend of hospitality and contemporary art, has launched its “Autumn Residences:” two new artistic projects that transform the hotel into a living art gallery.

A suite inspired by light and landscapes

The first project features French artist Ben Arpéa, who has reimagined the hotel’s Roman Suite as an immersive artwork. Drawing inspiration from Mediterranean light and landscapes, Arpéa blends textures, natural pigments, and serene hues to create an installation that blurs the boundaries between art and design: Guests can book private visits to experience the suite, where art books, sketches, and personal objects reveal Arpéa’s creative process. A signature candle, scented with the aromas of Provence, completes the sensory journey.

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The understated luxury and artistic soul of Casa Monti 

Neapolitan artist and designer Giotto Calendoli brings a different kind of artistry to Casa Monti with “Stolen at Casa Monti,” a capsule collection that channels the hotel’s intimate and authentic spirit. His collection of clothing and lifestyle objects—plush bathrobes, soft sweatshirts, handcrafted hats, dessert plates, and bottles of extra virgin olive oil—celebrates craftsmanship and the art of living well.  Each piece captures the warmth, spontaneity, and understated luxury that define both the artist’s creative world and Casa Monti itself.

A spa, restaurant and rooftop cocktail bar

Beyond this inspired art, Casa Monti remains an ode to Roman dolce vita. The 26 rooms and ten suites, each between 20 and 55 m2, are individually decorated with eclectic elegance and contemporary twists. The spa, with its panoramic rooftop views, has three treatment cabins and a Jacuzzi, while the restaurant has both indoor and outdoor seating and refined Mediterranean menus. The ground-floor bar and patio invite conversation and relaxation, and the rooftop cocktail bar provides a spectacular vantage point over the timeless skyline of Rome’s bohemian Monti district. For information: https://it.casamontiroma.com

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The European Commission has drawn up a €345 billion high-speed rail action plan, which will reduce travel time from Rome to Berlin to 10 hours.

The plan, due to take effect by 2040, will make trains more competitive with airplanes: it will be possible to travel from Berlin to Copenhagen in four hours instead of the current seven, from Sofia to Athens in six hours instead of the current 13 hours and 40 minutes, and from Madrid to Lisbon in about three hours instead of nine.

Reducing travel times between major European hubs

As reported in the Italian daily Corriere della Sera, there will also be a reduction in time for services departing Rome: Berlin will take 10 hours and 15 minutes instead of the current 14 hours and a half (and to Munich it will take six instead of the current 9 hours and 30 minutes), while to Paris it will take 8 hours and 45 instead of almost 11 hours. New cross-border connections are also planned: the Paris-Lisbon route via Madrid and the Warsaw-Vilnius-Riga-Tallin route. The plan is to connect the main nodes at speeds of 200 kilometres per hour or more.

Europe’s 12,000 kilometres of high-speed lines are in just a few countries

The Commission has also developed a plan to stimulate investment in renewable and low-carbon fuels for the aviation and maritime transport sectors. “Aviation and maritime transport are much more difficult to electrify, which makes the rapid deployment of sustainable fuels even more crucial,” said executive vice-president Raffaele Fitto when presenting the new plans with transport commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas, who pointed out that "the 12,000 kilometres of high-speed railway lines in Europe are still concentrated in a few member states: Spain, France, Italy and Germany, while central and eastern Europe unfortunately still remains poorly connected. And this must change.” 

“It will bring tourists closer and simplify business across the EU”

Fitto recalled that when it comes to railways “Europe is already a leader in terms of sustainability,- pointing out that the new plan - is crucial for competitiveness, but it also has an important dimension of cohesion: it will bring tourists closer and simplify business across the EU.”

Improving cross-border railway reservation and ticketing systems

The completion of the planned high-speed network by 2040 will cost around €345 billion, “while a more ambitious network operating at very high speeds (over 250 km/h) – according to the - could cost up to €546 billion by 2050.”  Brussels also intends to take action on the travel purchase front: in early 2026, the Commission will propose a law to improve cross-border railway reservation and ticketing systems, thus making it easier for passengers to plan and book journeys involving the use of several trains in different countries.

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Asiana Airlines’ flights on the new route from Seoul to Milan Malpensa will debut on 31 March 2026.

Tickets are already on sale

Fresh from its merger with Korean Air, Asiana Airlines has already put tickets on sale for the new flights, which will operate three times weekly. Flights will be operated on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, effectively integrating with Korean Air's flights already operating on the same route and thus making the service between Incheon and Malpensa airports daily.

More Asiana flights to European cities

The schedule envisages take-off from Incheon airport at 13:40 and arrival in Milan at 20:00 local time. From Malpensa Airport, flights will depart at 22:00 local time and land in Seoul at 16:40 the following day. The expansion of Asiana's European network also includes the debut of the route to Budapest, starting 3 April 2026. Both the Milan and Hungary routes will be served by Airbus A350s, configured in two classes of service: 28 seats in business and 283 in economy. And in September next year, Asiana will up its Incheon-Barcelona connections from five times a week to daily. 

“New and different travel options in Europe”

“With these new routes and increased frequencies,- says a note from the airline, -we aim to offer passengers new and different travel options in Europe, while contributing to the promotion of economic and cultural exchanges with major European cities.”

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An exhibition at the Uffizi Gallery opens the door to wax, on a unique itinerary through the Medici collections, workshops, and age-old traditions.

Wax was widely used in the preparation of sculptures

The exhibition entitled “Wax once. Sculptures from the Medici Collections” will run from 16 December 2025 to 12 April 2026 and is dedicated to the Florentine wax art between the 16th and 17th centuries. At a time when science and art mirrored each other, wax became a tool to reproduce life, to study the body, to evoke the divine. In rooms that once belonged to the Medici, the sculptures reveal how the sculptor's gesture mingles with that of the anatomist. And from these rooms begins a journey that extends beyond Florence, throughout Tuscany: an itinerary of matter, form and knowledge.

Europe’s oldest scientific museum

Just few steps beyond the Uffizi, there is a place that seems to have been born to continue this tale, La Specola, oldest scientific museum in Europe which houses beautiful sculptures as well as an equally surprising collection. that of botanical waxes in an artificial garden of over two hundred plants modelled with such precision as to seem alive, born of that Renaissance curiosity that sought to reproduce nature in order to better understand it.

Wax models and wax used to produce porcelain

But Florence is also the city where wax becomes the first step towards the eternity of bronze. At the Bargello National Museum in the rooms dedicated to Baroque sculpture, the wax models of Benvenuto Cellini, Alessandro Algardi and Massimiliano Soldani Benzi tell of the secret phase of creation: when the artist studies form and light before entrusting everything to the fire of fusion. Those little waxes are like three-dimensional notes, the echo of a thought that still vibrates in the material. And in the nearby Ginori Museum in Sesto Fiorentino wax once again has a different but equally fascinating function: a preparatory material for porcelain, a bridge between the world of artistic workshops and that of manufacturing.

Rediscovering Tuscany through its sculptors an craftsmen

Further south in Siena, in the Leonetto Comparini Anatomical Museum there is a collection that testifies to a passion for knowledge and observation. The anatomical waxes here are skulls, fetuses, body sections, studies of pathology and obstetrics.  In Pisa too, among the University's historic lecture halls, wax continues to be a key to understanding the world. The Filippo Civinimi Museum of Human Anatomy displays anatomical models and didactic preparations that trace the genealogy of modern medicine.    So wax is not only the protagonist of the Uffizi’s Wax once. Sculptures from the Medici Collections exhibition, but an invitation to rediscover Tuscany on a journey into the living substance of beauty through the hands of its sculptors and the work of its craftsmen. 

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The Extra-Hotel Tourism Exchange (Borsa del Turismo Extralberghiero) returns to Palermo this weekend, organized by Confesercenti Sicilia.

Discovering Sicily’s hospitality beyond traditional hotels

Reaffirming Sicily’s growing role as a leader in experiential and sustainable tourism, the 9th Extra-Hotel Tourism Exchange, under the auspices of Confesercenti Sicilia, the regional branch of Italy’s confederation of small businesses, will run on November 15 and 16. It is expected to attract some 2,000 participants, from local businesses to travel professionals, and international buyers looking to discover the island’s rich hospitality beyond traditional hotels.

“Helping increase the GDP of destinations in Sicily”

basileThe event will focus on understanding and enhancing the extra-hotel sector’s contribution to local economies. “We have commissioned a detailed research report from the Centro Studi Turistici of Florence,- explained Salvo Basile, regional coordinator of Assoturismo Confesercenti Sicilia. -It analyzes the phenomenon of extra-hotel tourism in depth, to understand how it can help increase the GDP of destinations in Sicily, especially by comparing them with other Euro-Mediterranean islands.”

The challenge of depopulation

The study also addresses key challenges such as social desertification - the depopulation and decline of small towns - exploring how tourism can help reverse the trend. “When we talk about desertification,- Basile continued, -we mean the social and economic emptiness that affects many small communities. Tourism can act as a regenerative force, encouraging young people to stay and set up business in their own territories.”

Seminars on AI, governance and brand reputation

Other important themes this year are sustainable destination management and the role of technology in the future of tourism. The programme includes seminars on AI applications, governance, and brand reputation, featuring representatives from major online travel agencies such as Airbnb, Booking.com, Expedia, and Wonderful Italy. “Our goal is to promote an authentic form of hospitality, one that goes beyond traditional hotels and reflects Sicily’s true identity and community spirit.”

An ItaliAbsolutely fam trip for 20 international buyers

The two-day Palermo exhibition will include B2B meetings with twenty Italian and international tour operators and ten DMCs specialized in inbound tourism. Alongside the professional sessions, there will be an exhibition space designed as “an accelerator of encounters and an incubator of ideas,” fostering collaboration between private and public stakeholders. Adding an international dimension, ItaliAbsolutely has organized a fam trip for twenty European and Italian inbound buyers. After exploring Palermo they will take part in B2B meetings at the Extra-Hotel Tourism Exchange to experience firsthand the island’s hospitality and discover a Sicily that welcomes tourists as locals, offering them immersive, authentic travel experiences.

For information: https://borsaturismoextralberghiero.it 

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