Aircraft engines are roaring again in the skies of Italy after the forced and unexpected stop due to the pandemic. The easing of restrictions has pushed the airline companies, which in any case will have to enforce health safety standards, has restarted the engines.
When will we fly again? This is the insistent question of the remnant of spring, largely characterized by the lockdown. We see what are the airline companies who have announced the restart and the airports that are reopening.
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Alitalia
Starting from June 2 the Italian national airline resumes several connections.
- Rome - New York
- Rome - Madrid
- Rome - Barcelona
- Rome - Brussels
- Rome – Frankfurt
- Rome - Geneva
- Rome - London
- Rome - Zurich
- Rome - Paris
- Rome - Monaco
- Milan Malpensa – Rome Fiumicino (8 flights per day)
- Milan Malpensa – Bari (2 flights per day)
- Milan Malpensa – Catania (2 flights per day)
- Milan Malpensa – Palermo (2 flights per day)
- Milan Malpensa – Bari (2 flights per day)
- Milan Malpensa – Cagliari (4 flights per day)
- Milan Malpensa – Alghero (4 flights per day)
- Milan Malpensa – Olbia (4 flights per day)
- Rome - Cagliari (6 flights per day)
- Rome - Palermo (8 per day)
- Rome - Catania (8 per day)
- Rome – Alghero, Bologna, Bari, GenoVa, Lamezia Terme, Milan, Napoli, Olbia, Pisa, Torino, Venice
Starting from June 18 resume connections from Napoli Capodichino to most Italian airports.
Air Dolomiti
From the 19 June
- Florence - Bari (Monday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday, departing from Florence at 11pm arriving at Bari at 13pm and return from the Apulian port at 10pm with arrival in Toscana at 15pm)
- Florence - Catania
- Florence - Palermo
- Florence - Cagliari
Air France-Klm
From the 1 June
- Rome Fiumicino – Amsterdam (1 flight per day)
- Rome Fiumicino – Paris Charles de Gaulle (11 flights per week)
- Milan Malpensa – Amsterdam (1 flight per day)
- Milan Malpensa – Paris Charles de Gaulle (11 flights per week)
- Venice - Amsterdam (1 flight per day)
- Venice - Paris Charles de Gaulle (7 flights per week)
- Florence - Amsterdam (1 flight per day)
From the 4 June
From the 8 June
From the 10 June
From the 13 June
Blue Air
From the 15 June
- Torino - Catania - Torino (15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29 June)
- Torino – Lamezia Terme – Torino (15, 19, 22, 26, 29 June)
- Torino - Napoli- Torino (18, 21, 25, 28 June)
- Torino – Bacau– Torino (18, 23, 25 and 30 June)
- Florence- Bucharest-Florence (17, 21, 22, 24, 28, 29 June)
Easyjet
From the 15 June
- Milan Malpensa for Palermo, Catania, Bari, Napoli, Lamezia Terme, Cagliari and Olbia
- From Brindisi for Geneva
From the 1 July
- Da Napoli a Torino (6 times a week, 13 flights from September 1st)
- Napoli – Milan Malpensa
- Napoli - Venice
- Cheers to Basel
- Toast for Milano MXP
From the 2 July
From the 22 July
- Cheers to Paris Orly
Since August 3
- Bari for Nantes
Ryanair
From the 21 June
From the 22 June
From July 1st most routes will restart
TAP Air Portugal
From the 1 July
Rome Fiumicino – Lisbon (2 flights per day)
Milan Malpensa – Lisbon (2 flights per day)
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