The race to rise in airfares to fly to Sardinia continues despite the ceiling set by the Government. To the point that for non-residents a trip to the island can cost up to a thousand euros.

For the regional councilor for Transport Antonio Moro "the ceiling on tariffs is a sacrosanct provision that can help Sardinia in its historic battle in Europe". But, as mentioned, the effects of the limit imposed by Rome, among other things highly contested by the airlines, starting with Ryanair, are still not seen.

Meanwhile, the EU has given the green light to the continuity plan for Corsica. In the new 2024-2027 call, prices start at 23 euros . Rates that Sardinia can only dream of.

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