Italy's new flag carrier ITA starts operations
Rome
16-October-2021

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Italy's new flagship carrier ITA has started operations with a flight between Milan and Bari, filling the gap left by 75-year-old airline Alitalia that ceased operations the day before.
According to media reports, the ITA on Thursday paid 90 million euros ($105 million) for rights to Alitalia's brand and identity, down from the original 290 million euros asking price.
That means ITA -- the name is an Italian acronym for Italian Air Transport -- will be allowed to use Alitalia's identity, Internet domain, livery, and uniforms indefinitely.
Despite the acquisition, ITA will remain legally separate from its predecessor in order to ensure it will not be liable to Alitalia's debts.
ITA, which is a fully-owned entity of the Italian government, starts out with a fleet of 52 aircraft serving 44 destinations.
The numbers are set to increase to at least 105 aircraft and 74 destinations by 2025.
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The company is already selling tickets connecting more than a dozen Italian cities, major European hubs including London and Paris, as well as long-haul routes connecting Rome to New York, Miami, Boston, and Los Angeles and between Milan and New York.
The company is also reportedly considering long-haul routes between Italy and Asian destinations including China, as well as Latin America and Africa.-IANS
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