Itabus boosts its connections to the most popular summer leisure destinations, with a particular focus on Italian seaside resort towns.
Many new routes to summer destinations
The new routes include six new connections to and from Gallipoli (connected with Rome, Naples and Salerno), increased services to Calabria (locations such as Sibari and Crotone), four to six direct connections to Messina and Catania, two daily services on the Adriatic coast with stops in Cattolica, Riccione and Rimini, and daily services to Pompei and Sorrento from the main Italian cities (Turin, Milan, Bologna, Rome).
Serving all the main airports and ports
The Itabus company, part of the Italo railway group, today counts on a fleet of 100 buses, 80 daily services and 126 locations connected from North to South, as well as to many European destinations. Also confirmed are the routes between the main Italian cities and the airports of Rome Fiumicino, Rome Ciampino, Milan Malpensa, Bergamo Orio Al Serio, Venice Marco Polo and Catania Fontanarossa. And, on the maritime front, in synergy with Italo, Itabus serves the ports of Naples, Venice and Civitavecchia connecting with MSC Crociere ships.
“We are growing in Italy and Europe”
" The newly arrived summer is already showing a strong desire for Italy. Tourists from all over the world are arriving and want to visit our cities and reach our coasts,. Francesco Fiore, CEO of Itabus. -We have activated these new services to bring travellers to the most popular locations. We have connections with trains and ships, we reach the main high-speed train stations, the major Italian airports, and strategic ports for the entire cruise industry. We are growing in Italy and Europe and satisfying the needs of our passengers.”































