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Airline replacing Alitalia plans to ‘take off’ in Oct

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ROME, July 19, (AP): The new airline being created to replace the long financiall­y ailing Alitalia will take off on Oct. 15 with its first flights, the Italian Economy Ministry announced Thursday.

In a statement, the ministry said the new company, ITA, will be fully operating on that date, following the positive outcome of discussion­s with the European Union’s executive commission. Alitalia’s last flights apparently will operate on Oct. 14.

EU competitio­n officials expressed concerns for years that the Italian government’s financial support for Alitalia violated the bloc’s rules.

“The discussion with the European Commission has permitted to arrive at a constructi­ve and balanced solution that guarantees the necessary discontinu­ity in respect to European rules,’’ the ministry said.

ITA stands for Italia Trasporto Aereo, or Italy Air Transport. But precisely what name or logo will be on the new airline’s planes is still unclear. There will be public bidding for the brand “Alitalia,” which ITA said it will compete for.

The deal to create the new airline calls for slashing the number of slots, especially at Rome’s main, Leonardo da Vinci airport. Milan’s Linate Airport, popular with business travelers since it is close to Italy’s financial and fashion industry capital, will also see some slots reduced.

Among its routes, ITA said it plans to operate flights to New York from Milan and Rome, and to Tokyo Boston and Miami from Rome. Destinatio­ns from Rome and Milan’s Linate airport will include Paris, London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Frankfurt and Geneva.

Italian news agency LaPresse, quoting a statement from ITA, reported that ITA’s board on Thursday approved an industrial plan for the new company starting this year and running through 2025.

 ?? (AP) ?? In this file photo, the wing of an Alitalia plane is seen in Milan’s Linate airport, Italy. The new airline being created to replace long financiall­y-ailing Alitalia will take off on Oct. 15 with its first flights, the Italian Economy Ministry announced on Thursday, July 15, 2021.
(AP) In this file photo, the wing of an Alitalia plane is seen in Milan’s Linate airport, Italy. The new airline being created to replace long financiall­y-ailing Alitalia will take off on Oct. 15 with its first flights, the Italian Economy Ministry announced on Thursday, July 15, 2021.

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