Alitalia
has expanded its international network, introducing five weekly flights between its hub in Rome and Los Angeles.
The new service utilizes Boeing 777 aircraft.
In Europe, Alitalia passengers can
now also take advantage of the airline’s 2008 European Airpass, enabling them to access Italy and Europe’s most
sought after destinations with convenience and flexibility.
Starting at EUR144 net
plus taxes for one coupon, up to five coupons can be purchased from just EUR483, with
taxes varying depending on destinations and flights.
The Airpass enables passengers to travel to up to five of 24 destinations in Italy and 40 European destinations on the Alitalia network.
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 Airpass is available for sale until 31 October 2008, for travel until further notice.
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