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Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport serving Rome Malpensa Airport serving Milan. Italy is the fifth in Europe by number of passengers by air transport, with about 148 million passengers or about 10% of the European total in 2011. [1] Most of passengers in Italy are on international flights (57%).
Bolzano Airport (Italian: Aeroporto di Bolzano — Dolomiti, German: Flughafen Bozen — Dolomiten) (IATA: BZO, ICAO: LIPB) is a regional airport near Bolzano in the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy.
24 August 2008: An Air Dolomiti ATR 72 (registration I-ADLM, c/n 543), operating flight LH3990 from Munich, Germany, to Bologna, Italy, abandoned take off due to smoke alarm. The airline treated the evacuation of the aircraft as a minor incident, but on August 26 an amateur video, filmed by a bystander, circulated on television and the Internet.
Main airport Fleet Notes AeroItalia: XZ AEZ AEROITALIA Rome-Fiumicino Airport Comiso Airport Milan–Bergamo Airport: 14 Air Dolomiti: EN DLA DOLOMITI Verona Villafranca Airport Munich Airport Frankfurt Airport: 25 ITA Airways: AZ ITY ITARROW Rome-Fiumicino Airport Milan–Linate Airport: 97 Neos: NO NOS MOONFLOWER Milan–Malpensa Airport: 16 ...
Lufthansa CityLine CRJ900 operated as part of Lufthansa Regional in its current livery without "Regional" titles Air Dolomiti Embraer 195 operating for Lufthansa Regional in its own livery. Lufthansa Regional was founded as the successor of similar Team Lufthansa, which consisted of predominantly independent airlines contracted by Lufthansa.
On 28 April 2008 Lufthansa announced plans to commence intra-European flights out of Milan–Malpensa Airport using six Embraer 195 aircraft from its subsidiary Air Dolomiti. [2] On 26 November 2008 the new brand Lufthansa Italia was formed instead of the originally planned Air Dolomiti operations.
Milan Bergamo Airport: Base [1] Bologna: Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport: Seasonal: Bologna Forlì Airport: Terminated: Brindisi: Brindisi Airport: Terminated: Catania: Catania–Fontanarossa Airport [15] Comiso: Comiso Airport: Base [16] Cuneo: Cuneo International Airport [17] Lampedusa: Lampedusa Airport: Seasonal: Milan: Linate Airport [18 ...
The first airfield to open on the island was Catania Airport in May 1924 followed by Palermo–Boccadifalco Airport that was opened on 28 June 1931. In the 1930s, during the Italian fascist era, several airfields such as Trapani–Milo Airport (1936), Comiso Airport (1937), Pantelleria Airport (1938) and Ponte Olivo Airfield were built to control the Mediterranean Sea but during World War II ...