Southern Italy is strategic for ITA Airways, said the airline’s chief commercial officer and CEO of Volare at the Borsa Mediterranea del Turismo (Mediterranean Tourism Exchange) in Naples.
ITA Airways to operate to 59 destinations this summer
At the start of the summer season, during which ITA Airways will be operating to 59 destinations. Of these 16 are domestic, 27 international and 16 intercontinental, to which another 12 seasonal destinations are to be added during the summer peak (3 domestic and 9 international).
“Over 7 million passengers from Rome and Milan to Southern Italy”
“Southern Italy is strategic for us, both for outgoing and incoming traffic,- says Emiliana Limosani, chief commercial cfficer of ITA Airways and CEO of Volare. -The data in our possession confirms that in 2024 we transported over seven million passengers from Rome and Milan to destinations in Southern Italy and this summer season we will offer over 500 weekly flights to Bari, Brindisi, Naples, Reggio Calabria, Lamezia Terme, Cagliari, Alghero, Palermo, Catania, Lampedusa and Pantelleria. Furthermore, Naples will host the first of seven legs (Naples-Palermo-Catania-Rome-Milan-Venice-Bari) of our Italy Sales roadshow, during which we will meet some 800 representatives of local travel agencies, who are essential partners for us.”
Codeshares with the Lufthansa Group airlines
From 30 March ITA passengers will also be able to benefit from additional connections to over one hundred destinations thanks to codeshare flights with the fie Lufthansa Group airlines: Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and Air Dolomiti. New for summer 2025 are also the connections with the city of Olbia to and from Turin from 26 July to 6 September; in addition to the new international Milan Linate-Munich route, operated with two daily flights from Monday to Friday, and one flight on Saturdays and Sundays starting from 30 March. While from 7 November 2025 the company will operate the Rome Fiumicino-Mauritius route for the first time, with two weekly flights.