Alitalia ceases to trade after 15 October

https://www.alitalia.com/en_en/fly-alitalia/news-and-activities/news/schedule-changes-and-refunds-for-flights-from-15-october.html



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Alitalia Update

I received an email this morning changing the flight number and time of our flight on Sept 25 from FCO TO PMO. The new flight number is the same flight my son is booked on through Delta. It looks like Alitalia is consolidating their flights. So at this point it appears as if Alitalia will still be flying some of their routes.

Alitalia Successor Carrier to Begin Flying on October 15

La Repubblica has a long article today which reveals many particulars of the new carrier (Italia Trasporto Aereo) which will succeed to Alitalia on October 15:

https://www.repubblica.it/economia/2021/07/15/news/ex_alitalia_accordo_tra_mef_e_commissione_ue_ita_volera_dal_15_ottobre-310424306/?ref=RHTP-BH-I304495303-P2-S6-T1

Here are a few particulars:

1. The fleet will start with 7 wide bodies and 45 narrow bodies; next year will grow to 13 wide bodies and 65 narrow bodies; and at the end of 2025 will grow to 23 wide bodies and 82 narrow bodies. 77% of the fleet in 2025 will be new generation aircraft.

2. The Company will start with fewer than 3,000 employees (roughly 30% of the current work force), which will nearly double by the end of 2025.

3. There will be two principal "hubs": Roma Fiumicino and Milano Linate.

4. The airline will fly to 45 destinations, which will grow to 74 by the end of 2025. The company will fly to 21 Italian airports.

5. Long-distance routes for winter 2021-2022 will be New York JFK (from both Rome and Milan), Tokyo, Boston and Miami (all three from Rome).

6. In summer 2022, flights will be added to Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., Sao Paolo and Buenos Aires.

Stay Away from Alitalia

I had a flight booked with Alitalia from LA to Rome for August 1st. I tried checking in 24 hours before flight on the app and I kept getting flight not found message. I decided to call them and they told me there was no flight and to contact Delta since I made the purchase through them. I waited on hold for almost 2 hours, and Delta verified that the flight was cancelled by Alitalia. Luckily they were able to book us on a different flight. I never received any notification or email regarding the cancellation. Luckily I called them before heading to the airport.

Transfer at FCO

I will be transferring from Delta to Alitalia. How much time is needed

Transfer from FCO to CTA

Flying from MIAMI to Rome on to CAT on Alitalia. Is 3 hours enough to pick up bags and check in for CAT?

ferry from napoli to sorrento in october 21

we are traveling to Naples in October 21 and would like to know if we could still catch a ferry on the 5th October to Sorrento and return on the 9th October?? or has ferry service finished by then

would be grateful if someone could let us know

Home of Futurist artist Giacomo Balla opens to the public

This is some terrific news for art lovers, and the house looks marvelous: https://www.wantedinrome.com/news/world-of-colour-rome-opens-futurist-home-of-giacomo-balla.html

Milan Linate connecting flight

Hi friends,

Due to a reschedule by Alitalia, we fly from Comiso to Milan Linate, landing at 2pm, and have a flight to Rome scheduled for 3pm.

Is this feasible? Is Linate an easy airport to navigate to ensure we don't miss the flight?

Many thanks in advance,

Kieran

Overnight layover

Hi,

We are looking to fly from London to Istanbul in late-July and returning in early/mid-August. We're a group of 6 - 5 of us are fully vaccinated, and the other is aged 17, therefore unvaccinated.

Unfortunately, direct flights have skyrocketed in price, and one convenient option contains a booking operated by Alitalia and Pegasus Airlines - luckily all under one booking, albeit it will be a travel agency booking.

The outbound flight will be arriving in Milan Linate, and departing from Bergamo on the following day (with a layover of about 17 hours). The return journey has a 20 hour overnight layover in Rome.

As British travellers, I understand that Italy have imposed a 5 day quarantine until 30 July, but given our travel plans (with proof that can be provided), would we be required to also self-isolate, or is our layover an exception that can permit us to simply check into a hotel and continue with our journey the next day?

Thanks

Covid-tested flights from NY to Venice

When I found out that Italy would be open to Americans on covid-tested flights I was so excited that I booked a ticket using my eCredit for October. Little did I know that the flights had to be marked covid-tested on Delta's website, which this one wasn't. Yesterday I looked at the website only to find flights marked covid-tested on the very day I'm leaving. I called Delta and the representative told me covid-tested flights aren't available yet. I said I was looking at one at that moment but she said she didn't have any available yet and to check back in July when the JFK-VCE route will be posted. I'm so confused! Does anyone have any insights? Thanks