ITA Airways, with 84 flights between Italy and Spain, is in the Enit pavilion at the Fitur in Madrid.
ITA is showcasing its network at Fitur
The Spanish travel show is an opportunity for the airline to showcase its network that, this winter, counts 55 destinations, of which 15 intercontinental, 24 international and 16 domestic. ITA currently operates 42 weekly frequencies (84 flights) between Spain and Italy, with direct connections from Madrid (21 flights) and Barcelona (21 flights) to Rome Fiumicino. From Rome passengers can choose convenient connections to the company's international and intercontinental destinations, including routes to South America such as São Paulo, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro.
More flights to Spanish destinations this summer
In summer 2024 the Italian carrier's network will be boosted with seasonal flights from the Balearic Islands (Ibiza, Majorca and Menorca) to Rome Fiumicino and Milan Linate, as well as connections to Rhodes, Heraklion, Corfu, Lampedusa, Pantelleria, Zante and Kefalonia. Recently launched destinations include direct flights to Tripoli, operational since 12 January, which join the new services launched in 2024 to Chicago and Toronto in North America, Riyadh, Jeddah and Dubai in the Arabian Peninsula, Accra and Dakar in Sub-Saharan Africa, Bangkok in Thailand and Malé.
A new Michelin long-haul business menu
The Far East destinations are operated by Airbus A330neos, and those in the Middle East by Airbus A321neos: both aircraft are new generation and configured with three service classes: Business, Premium Economy and Economy. A further novelty concerns the on-board catering. In the winter season passengers on long-haul flights will be able to enjoy the new business class menu from the two-Michelin-starred chef Gian Piero Vivalda. ITA's fleet now counts 99 Airbus aircraft, 64 of which are new generation, including 7 A321neos, 19 A320neos, 11 A220-300s, 10 A220-100s and 11 A330-900s.































