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Checking-in seconds after stepping off the train
Developed by Trenitalia, ITA Airways and Aeroporti di Roma, the new check-in desks can be used by passengers travelling to the airport on a Frecciarossa train, or on a Leonardo Express train in conjunction with a high-speed train to Rome’s central Termini station, and departing on an international or intercontinental flight operated by ITA Airways (with the exception of the USA and Israel). This means these passengers can check in and deliver their baggage seconds after stepping off the train in the airport station. 
More efficient connectivity for passengers
The new integrated product is another step by ITA Airways to team up with key passenger transport players, and to reply to the diverse needs of travellers by offering integrated and efficient travel experiences, said Fabio Lazzerini, ITA Airways CEO and general manager. "Integrated train-to-air mobility, through our airport hub, will enable more efficient connectivity to and from Italian cities with international destinations."
“We put ourselves in the passenger’s shoes”
"We put ourselves in the passenger's shoes and thought about how to make the service better, guaranteeing a simple experience from the minute they buy a ticket,” said Luigi Corradi, CEO and general manager of Trenitalia. "Working together as a system is crucial for the development of intermodality, which is a key theme in Trenitalia's strategy."
Making train-air travel an advantageous alternative
For Marco Troncone, managing director of Aeroporti di Roma, intermodality is a way to multiply sustainable connectivity opportunities.
"Together with ITA Airways and Trenitalia, our aim is to make integrated train-air travel an advantageous alternative for passengers."
“The inaugural flight data suggest the route will be a great success”
The new flights, operated with Boeing 737s, are scheduled on Mondays and Fridays, favouring both city breaks and longer stays. Umberto Solimeno, Director General SASE says:
“The flights from Krakow are useful both in terms of business and tourism, and will make an important contribution to the local economy in both cities. The data relating to the inaugural flights and the projections on bookings for the coming months suggest that the route will be a great success."
Six airlines operate 16 scheduled routes at Perugia’s airport
Perugia airport’s summer season, operational until 28 October, includes 16 scheduled routes, operated by six airlines with up to 98 weekly scheduled flights: from/to Barcelona (Ryanair), Brindisi (Ryanair), Brussels Charleroi (Ryanair), Bucharest (Ryanair), Cagliari (Ryanair), Catania (Ryanair), Krakow (Ryanair), London Heathrow (British Airways), London Stansted (Ryanair), Malta (Ryanair), Olbia (Aeroitalia), Palermo (Ryanair), Rotterdam (Transavia), Tirana (Wizz air), Tirana (Albawings) and Vienna (Ryanair).
Located in Savona, between Genoa and the Côte d'Azur
Equipped with every comfort, including a private beach of fine sand, Mare Hotel has 67 rooms and is located just a few minutes from the centre of Savona. Its strategic location, halfway between Genoa and the Côte d'Azur, makes it the perfect destination for a break and the electric bicycles provided by the hotel are a great way to discover the Ligurian hinterland. 
Fine dining in the A Spurcacciun-a restaurant
Mare Hotel's pride and joy is the fine dining A Spurcacciun-a restaurant, helmed by Chef Simone Perata, who with flair and creativity uses local products that arrive fresh daily from local fishermen, breeders and farmers. The Marea Savona bistro offers a more classic menu for light and tasty lunchs, or informal dinners with traditional Ligurian dishes.
A Sushi Bar and a seaview terrace
For fans of Japanese cuisine, Sushi Beach celebrates the freshest fish with sushi, sashimi, carpaccio, nigiri and tartare freshly prepared by Japanese chefs. And for a refined aperitif or a romantic after dinner, the large panoramic terrace facing the sea is the ideal place from which to admire a sunset or the night sky wile sipping a cocktail by the pool.
Exploring Pantelleria: Sicily's enigmatic paradise
Pantelleria, located in the Mediterranean Sea between Sicily and Tunisia, is part of Sicily and is the largest volcanic island in the Strait of Sicily. On an area of approximately 83 sqm, its strategic location in the Mediterranean has historically made it a crossroads of civilizations and cultures.
The little island offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and historical significance. Known for its rugged landscapes, thermal springs, and delicious cuisine. Often referred to as the "Black Pearl of the Mediterranean," it boasts a diverse and distinctive landscape with dark volcanic rocks, steep cliffs, and lush greenery.
The absence of sandy beaches is compensated by numerous natural coves and thermal hot springs like the Favara Grande, known for its warm, mineral-rich waters that are believed to have therapeutic properties and the Benikulà Cave near the town of Scauri, which is another popular bathing spot with natural hot springs. Cala Levante and Cala Tramontana are two coastal areas for swimming and sunbathing, with crystal-clear waters and rocky cliffs, while Cala Gadir is a secluded cove with calm, turquoise waters, making it an ideal spot for swimming and snorkeling, and the Lake of the Mermaids is a delightful little lake fed by thermal springs.
For adventure seekers, Pantelleria offers a range of outdoor activities and hiking trails that provide opportunities to explore hidden grottoes, ancient villages, and panoramic viewpoints. Some of the most popular are the Montagna Grande Trail that takes you to the highest peak on the island offering stunning panoramic views of Pantelleria's landscape. The Cala Levante Coastal Trail follows the rugged coastline from Cala Levante, passing through various coves and rocky cliffs, the Khamma trail leads through the ancient village of Khamma, while the Pantelleria Ring Road trail encircles the island, offering a comprehensive view of its diverse landscapes, including volcanic craters, vineyards, and coastal cliffs.
Lovers of history will appreciate Pantelleria’s ancient sites like the Sesi Archaeological Site with the remains of a prehistoric village dating back to the Neolithic and Bronze Ages. The Venus Mirror Caves contain Neolithic rock carvings and paintings, as well as depictions of human figures and animals, and the Castello Barbacane is a medieval fortress, also known as the Castle of Pantelleria built by the Normans as a defensive stronghold against invaders. The island also has ancient Greek and Roman remains, and a series of Arabic watchtowers.
Pantelleria's cuisine reflects the island's rich cultural heritage and proximity to North Africa. Local specialties include "Caponata Pantesca," a unique version of the Sicilian eggplant dish, and "Cuddiruni," a traditional bread filled with tomatoes, olives, and capers. The island is also famous for its sweet wine, known as "Passito di Pantelleria which is yet another way to embrace the allure of the "Black Pearl of the Mediterranean.”
Maldivian-style bungalows hidden among centuries-old pine trees
Inside a nature reserve and directly overlooking the beach, La Plage Resort has Maldivian-style bungalows hidden among centuries-old pine trees, a few steps from the cable car that leads directly to the centre of Taormina. The jacuzzis on the private terraces of the renovated suites, are ideal for spending relaxing moments in the privacy of your home away from home overlooking the blue Mediterranean.
Sicilian and Mediterranean cuisine in the Fusion Restaurant and the Beach Club
"Over the past two years, we have used eco-friendly materials to upgrade facilities and the property, hidden as it is between the sea and the pine forest, offers guests something new every year," says Giuseppe Marchese, CEO Ragosta Hotels Collection. The resort also stands out for the quality of its Sicilian and the Mediterranean cuisine, which is helmed by chef Giovanni Puglisi and to be enjoyed in the Fusion Restaurant or at the Beach Club, which is also the perfect place for an aperitif at sunset or for a special event.
The Group’s Roman property is the Palazzo Montemarini
Guests looking for total wellbeing will head for the gym and the Expure Spa, with a maxi jacuzzi, Turkish bath, massage room with dedicated treatments, relaxation area with herbal tea corner, and regenerating paths that combine the benefits of water with warm baths. La Plage Resort Taormina is part of the Ragosta Hotels Collection together with the Hotel Raito Amalfi Coast and the Relais Paradiso, both in Vietri sul Mare, as well as Palazzo Montemartini Rome, A Radisson Collection Hotel, next to the Baths of Diocletian in the centre of the capital.
The campaign will debut in Dubai in May
The campaign "Italia Open to Mraviglia" will debut in the United Arab Emirates at the ATN Dubai from May 1 to 4, on the stand of ENIT, the Italian national tourist board. The new artwork also includes the new italia.it logo, which features the Italian flag in the shape of a window wide open to the globe. The claim is "Open to meraviglia,” and the campaign is from the Armando Testa Group. It features different Italian locations with Venus in Venice lingering with her smartphone and wearing an elegant outfit, and Venus in Rome holding a bike with the Colosseum behind her.
Italia Open to Meraviglia - Venice
In 2022 visitors spent over 26 million euro
The campaign "Italia Open to Meraviglia" will target major international airports and railway hubs in Europe, the United States, Central and South America, China, India, Southeast Asia, and Australia. In terms of tourist flows, Italy ended 2022 with a nearly complete recovery compared to 2019. In 2022, international visitors spent over €26 million in Italy, with Germany spending the most (€8,195 million), followed by the United States (€4,686), France (€3,907), the United Kingdom (€3,566), Spain (€2,332), Austria (€2,249), Switzerland (€2,115), Canada (€1,010), and Japan (€274 thousand).
“We will support all the actors involved”
“Enit is working with the Ministry for Tourism to achieve a unified and homogeneous vision of Italy that can involve and support all the actors involved,” says Ivana Jelinic, president and CEO of ENIT, the Italian national tourist board.
“American is the leading US carrier in Europe”
Ready to capitalize on the very high demand for travel between the United States and Europe - Italy in particular - the company will operate daily flights until the end of October 2023, which will be operated by Boeing 787-8 aircraft.
"The Philadelphia-Venice is one of the most popular routes in our European network and, along with our other routes, will allow us to carry even more passengers across the Atlantic this summer," said Kyle Mabry, VP Operations and Commercial, EMEA and APAC American Airlines. " Last summer showed that travel is a priority and the summer period is an ideal time to satisfy this desire. This summer we are offering 14% more flights, confirming American as the leading US carrier in Europe."
A 21% increase in seats over summer 2022
"The return of the American Airlines Philadelphia-Venice flights is further confirmation of the growing demand for traffic between Venice and the United States, – said Camillo Bozzolo, aviation development director Save Group. - The summer season confirms a 21% increase in overall seats compared to summer 2022.”
Luxury suites in the historical town of Lecce
The hotel is close to the town’s historic monuments and lively nightlife
Palazzo Sant’Anna is wedged between the lanes of the historic centre, and just a few minutes’ walk from the Piazza del Duomo square, the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, and Piazza Sant'Oronzo which is the hub of Lecce’s nightlife. Palazzo Sant’Anna has a rooftop terrace, a bar and a new bistro serving locally sourced fresh and organic food. Spa treatments are also available and Corte rooms start at €260 per night, based on two adults sharing on a B&B basis.
Over 150 international buyers want to join a fam trip
Requests are pouring in to join one of Italiabsolutely’s upcoming fam trips. Over 150 international buyers have shown interest by registering on the Italiabsolutely database from which the participants will be selected.
Italy’s food and wine were the runaway favourite
Among the priorities expressed by international buyers food & wine, perhaps not surprisingly stand out, having been indicated as fundamental by no less than 94.5% of respondents. Next are Italy’s art cities with 82.7%, while Italy’s sea product placed third at 74% ,and its mountains at 54.3%, underlining the emerging trend of mountain destinations even in the summer months. There was also substantial demand for experiential tourism (52.8%) as well as for outdoor tourism (42.7%), which has always been a major attraction especially for visitors from Northern Europe.
88.2% of the buyers who registered specialize in tailor-made
In terms of product specialization, 80% of the agencies and operators who registered said they are interested in individual and/or group travel, with 88.2% of the sample saying they specialize in tailor-made programmes, while 72.4% do tour packages according to the answers which were multiple choice. Another important factor was the turnover generated, with some 41.7% declaring between $50,000 and 500,000 and 17.3% declaring over $500,000 ,while 45.7% replied that they bring an average 50 to 500 passengers a year to Italy, with another 25.2% putting the figure at over 500.
Italiabsolutely reaches over 90,000 travel buyers worldwide
"Italy has always been a favourite with buyers from all latitudes,” says Daniela Battaglioni, CEO of Travel Open Day, the media group that owns Italiabsolutely. “Our fam trips represent an important opportunity for them to experience Italy first-hand, which will allow them to propose Italian destinations in-depth to their customers. Our Italiabsolutely portal reaches over 90,000 travel buyers worldwide. We are proud to be the only ones to connect with so many global travel specialists. Our media provides invaluable support to the market, allowing Italian tourist boards and agencies, DMC's and tour operators to connect with a wide range of global players who are often different from those encountered on institutional occasions.”
In England, in the wake of sanctions currently being drafted in record time in Brussels by the European Commission, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced the launch of measures against B&B owners and guests. His aim is to eliminate antisocial ways of behaving such as excessive noise, late-night parties with bright lights, blaring music and the abuse of alcohol, as well as other inconsiderate forms of conduct.
Airbnb.com disclaims any responsibility, stating it “has no control over the conduct of hosts,” and in many countries, chiefly in Scandinavia and the Far East, the problem seldom arises because communities are built on respect and trust. Despite the valuable income stream these short-term tenancies bring in, they are increasingly becoming hotbeds of disorderly conduct that is threatening the tranquility of entire populations.
Pamela McCourt Francescone
Executive Editor

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