Air Italy announced that, due to popular demand, the Miami-Milan Malpensa route launched on June 8 is now on sale for the entire winter season.
“Thanks to a great response from our customers and increasing demand, we are opening up our winter inventory for our Milan-Miami flight, as we are already running at a load factor of over 80 percent,” said Neil Mills, Air Italy Chief Operating Officer. “As our fleet continues to expand, we look forward to rolling out more frequencies and new destinations over the coming weeks and months.”
For the Miami-Milan route, the frequencies will remain four times per week, on Mondays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, and the service will be operated by an Airbus A330-200, with a configuration of 24 seats in Business Class and 228 seats in Economy Class.
The New York-Milan route is also on sale for the winter season and is available five times per week on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Both Miami and New York are connected with Central and Southern Italy, with connections from the United States via Milan to Rome Fiumicino, Sicily (both Catania and Palermo), Campania-Naples, Calabria-Lamezia Terme and Sardinia-Olbia Costa Smeralda.
In addition, for the upcoming winter season, Air Italy is also providing connections and fares from New York to India’s Mumbai and Delhi via Malpensa.
All Air Italy’s new services between Milan Malpensa and the United States, India and Thailand, are being operated with Air Italy’s new long-haul Airbus A330-200. Passengers can enjoy fully lie-flat seats, signature Italian cuisine accompanied by a selection of champagnes and Italian wines, Wi-Fi service, along with inflight entertainment and personalized service from its on-board staff.
The Economy Class cabin also provides Air Italy’s guests with Wi-Fi connectivity, Italian cuisine and a selection of entertainment.
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