ITA Airways' new flights between Mauritus and Rome Fiumicino are now operational.
Airbus A330-900 flights
Two flights per week are scheduled on the route, served by an Airbus A330-900 with departures from Rome Fiumicino on Fridays and Sundays at 22:00 and arrival in Mauritius at 11:20 the following day. The return flights from Mauritius are on Saturdays and Mondays at 22:10, and arrive in Fiumicino at 06:40 the following day.
ITA Airways is an ambassador of Made in Italy
“With the new flights from and to Mauritius we reinforce our mission to be ambassadors of Made in Italy in the world, promoting our country's culture, talent and innovative capacity,- said Sandro Pappalardo, president of ITA Airways. -Our airline is committed every day to offering quality services that reflect Italian style and hospitality, while at the same time helping to support tourism and foster economic and cultural relations between countries. This achievement is the result of teamwork that looks to the future with ambition and responsibility."
Rome’s Fiumicino Airport is in the Cirium Top 10 Worldwide Destinations
“With Mauritius, the expansion of Fiumicino airport's intercontinental network, which today has long haul growth rates of 25% compared to 2019, further consolidates the airport's ability to serve as a strategic platform connecting Italy and the world,- said Marco Troncone, CEO Aeroporti di Roma. -Thanks to more than 230 direct destinations and entry into the Cirium Top 10 Worldwide Destinations, Leonardo da Vinci confirms its international vocation and continues to support ITA Airways' growth in the most relevant global markets.”
More flights to the Maldives, Bangkok and Buenos Aires
The new flights are one of the highlights of ITA's 2025-2026 winter season which has a total of 53 destinations of which 16 domestic, 21 international and 16 intercontinental. Among the highlights of the winter are the resumption of the Malé (Maldives)- Rome Fiumicino flights from 19 December 2025, with daily frequencies until 6 January, followed by three weekly flights (four in February) until Easter. There is also an increase in flights from Bangkok (from five to seven weekly flights from 8 December 2025) and an increase in flights from Buenos Aires, with ten weekly frequencies between 16 December 2025 and 9 January 2026.
































