«In the winter months, Sardinian passengers will be able to count on greater territorial continuity thanks to an increase in flights planned by airlines to and from Cagliari, Olbia and Alghero».

This was announced by the regional transport councilor, Antonio Moro, after the joint committee for monitoring territorial continuity, which met to plan an increase in flights for the new season at all three Sardinian airports.
ITA – For the whole of November on Cagliari-Milan Linate Ita has foreseen an increase of 3 flights per day (it will go from 4 to 7 flights), while for all the other months up to March 6 flights per day will be guaranteed with the possibility of making the seventh flight was also structural.

Also in Italy, on the Cagliari-Rome Fiumicino route there will be 8 daily flights for October and 7 in November (in any case 8 flights to the Ponte dei Santi, from 29 October to 5 November), while in December and January the flights will go from 6 to 7 and in February there will be 8: all additional flights will be inserted in the time slot between 12 and 16.
AEROITALIA – Aeroitalia will instead add a flight on Olbia-Rome Fiumicino (from 2 to 3) and on Olbia-Milan Linate (again from 2 to 3) for the entire winter season.

Three daily flights have been confirmed on Alghero-Rome Fiumicino , while on Alghero-Milan Linate (which Aeroitalia will manage from 29 October) an increase from 2 to 3 flights is expected starting from 15 November.
Aeroitalia has also guaranteed that, in the event of a canceled booking, passengers will be able to choose between the voucher and a refund of the ticket price.

As regards the issue of authorizations for the transport of radiopharmaceuticals, Aeroitalia has ensured that they will be decreed by the start of the service to Milan, on 29 October.

(Unioneonline/lf)

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