ITA Airways launching new London City flights to Rome
ITA Airways is boosting direct links to the UK with a new nonstop flight to Rome.
In response to demand from leisure and business customers, the airline is launching London City flights to Rome Fiumicino.
The route from London City Airport will operate a dozen times a week on new Airbus A220-100 jets from April 1, 2024.
ITA is opening for sales a fifth London City flight to Milan Linate which will be operated in the summer from April 10 2024.
This increases weekly frequencies between Milan and London City to 31.
The new Italy flights are on sale on all ITA Airways sales channels.
ITA Airways is wholly owned by the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance and a member of SkyTeam alliance.
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