From Yahoo:
“Alitalia Is Shutting Down —
Here's What to Know If You Have a Flight Booked”
The era of Alitalia is over. Italy's
largest airline plans to suspend operations on Oct. 15. No new flights can be
booked for travel after that date. Passengers with tickets for flights on or
after Oct. 15 are being offered the option to move up their trips or request a
full refund, the bankrupt airline said.
Alitalia got its start in 1946,
just after the end of World War II. At its peak in the 1990s, more than 25
million passengers boarded its flights annually for destinations including
Rome, Milan, New York, and beyond. It was also a favorite of Sophia Loren, who
appeared in the airline's ads in the 1960s. But the Italian flag carrier has
struggled for years, despite counting another very important passenger among
its frequent fliers: the pope. Four different popes have flown Alitalia for 57
years, visiting more than 171 countries, the Diocese of Brooklyn noted. But the
Vatican won't have to struggle to find a new airline after Pope Francis' last
trip on Alitalia next month to Hungary and Slovakia. Italy plans to launch a
new flag carrier called ITA on Oct. 15, and the airline is buying all of
Alitalia's planes. It doesn't plan to cover them with its own branding, so you
won't notice much of a difference at the airport.
It's unclear exactly what ITA's
route map will look like, but Politico reported that ITA plans to fly between
Italy and New York, Boston, Miami, and Tokyo this year. Additional routes to
Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, and Los Angeles are on the agenda for 2022, according
to the outlet. It's not yet clear how ITA plans to integrate Alitalia frequent
flier members. The airline has specified travelers with flights after Oct. 15
that were booked with miles could have those miles deposited into their
accounts.
^ I’ve never flown them, but know
others who have and they liked it. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/alitalia-shutting-down-heres-know-163142685.html
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