Italian airline,
Alitalia, has launched its 2008 Air Pass, enabling travellers to access the most popular destinations throughout Italy and
Europe.
Starting at
A$225 (net) plus taxes for one domestic flight in Italy, passengers can visit up to 25 destinations in Italy served by Alitalia.
As well as domestic flights, the Air Pass can be purchased from
A$335 (net) for travel to up to four of 63 European destinations served by
the airline. Taxes vary depending on flights and destinations.
Alitalia's hub at Rome Fiumicino Airport is centrally located for travel throughout Europe and the
Mediterranean. Beyond Italy, passengers can fly as far west as Lisbon in Portugal, south to Malta, North to Copenhagen and east to Poland or Romania.
The Air Pass is available for sale until 31 March 2008, for travel throughout 2008.
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