Tickets for flights with territorial continuity between the airports of Cagliari, Alghero and Olbia and the national hubs of Rome Fiumicino and Milan Linate are now also available on the Ita Airways website. The company had initially only used the travel agency circuit.

The rates for residents of the island and all people who are equated to this category (young people up to 21 years, over 70, university students up to the age of 27 and disabled) range from 39 euros (56-72 euros with taxes and charges) to and from Rome, to 47 euros (from 63 to 74 euros with taxes and charges) to and from Milan, per route and per person.

For non-residents, the rates vary according to the period going up, according to the first simulations, up to over 147 euros for those arriving in Sardinian airports in the week of August from Rome.

From Volotea, however, still no news: the company has already submitted a formal request to the Region to be able to fly, again without compensation and without the exclusivity for 12 months as done by Ita, but only on the routes from Cagliari and Olbia to Rome Fiumicino and Milan Linate.

(Unioneonline / ss)

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