Airlines in Italy

Airlines of Italy & Italian Airlines List


>How many airlines are there in italy?

Currently, As of January 2024, There are 5 italian airlines that operates scheduled flights. ITA Airways, Air Dolomiti, Neos, Sky Alps and AeroItalia.

ITA Airways is the flag carrier airline in Italy. Leading regional airline Air Dolomiti, Neos, Sky Alps and low-cost italian airline AeroItalia.



>What is the Italy's largest airline?

ITA Airways is the flag carrier and largest airline of Italy.

>Which is the best airline in Italy?

Probably, ITA Airways is the best airline company in italy.




Let's look at the detailed information airlines of Italy.


Air Dolomoti

Air Dolomiti is an Italian regional airline. Air Dolomiti is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lufthansa. Leading regional airline Air Dolomiti operates scheduled flights from germany especially munich and frankfurt to over europe destinations and operates a network of routes from various Italian destinations to several destinations in Germany.


Air Dolomiti, Embraer-195, Italy Airlines Air Dolomoti Fleet

Aircraft Model; Embraer-195 / Air Dolomiti Fleet


Air Dolomiti's fleet is currently consist of Embraer 195 and Embraer 190 aircraft. Embraer aircraft is made in the Brazil, by the Brazilian aircraft maker. As of June 2023, Air Dolomiti is using 19 Embraer aircraft in its operations.


Air Dolomiti Logo, Logo of Italy Airlines Air Dolomoti




ITA Airways

ITA Airways is going to be the successor to the defunct flag carrier Alitalia. Rome-Fiumicino - Leonardo da Vinci Airport - is the main hub of ITA Airways. ITA Airways operates flights to over 60 destinations, in Italy, Europe, North Africa, Asia, North and South America. ITA Airways fleet consits of European Airbus Aircraft.

Ita Airways, Airbus A220-300, Italy Airlines ITA Airways Fleet

Aircraft Model; Airbus A220-300 / Ita Airways Fleet


In Italy, where Alitalia ended its flights, the new state-owned airline company ITA Airways started its flight operations.


ITA


NEOS

NEOS was born in June 2001. Regular flights started however in October of 2002. Neos owns its bases at the airport of Milan Malpensa, Neos operates daily regular flights and charter flights to destinations in southern Europe, Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Brazil, USA, Mexico, and Kazakhstan.

Neos, Boeing 767-300ER, Italy Airlines Fleet Neos

Aircraft Model; Retired-Boeing 767-300ER / Neos Fleet


Italian NEOS Airlines fleet consists of four Boeing 737-800, four Boeing 737 MAX 8 and six Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.


Neos Logo, Logos of Italy Airlines Neos


Sky Alps

Italian boutique airline Sky Alps. Sky Alps is an airline company from Italy. Sky Alps Airlines uses Bolzano Airport as main hub. Italian boutique and leisure airline Sky Alps operates flights from Bolzano Airport to the destinations of Antwerp, Hamburg, London, Berlin and Copenhagen.

Sky Alps, De Havilland DHC-8-Q400, Italy Airlines Sky Alps Fleet

Aircraft Model; De Havilland DHC-8-Q400 / Sky Alps Fleet


Italian Sky Alps Airlines fleet consists of regional aircraft De Havilland DHC-8-Q400. Sky Alps Airlines' Dash DHC-8-Q400s can accommodate up to 76 passengers.


Sky Alps Logo, Logos of Italy Airlines Sky Alps




AeroItalia

AeroItalia is an Italian airline company. New airline company AeroItalia is a low-cost carrier in Italy. AeroItalia started flight operations in 2022. AeroItalia services destinations throughout Europe.

AeroItalia, Boeing 737-800, Italy Airlines Fleet AeroItalia

Aircraft Model; Boeing 737-800 / AeroItalia Fleet


AeroItalia operates a fleet of Boeing 737 model aircraft and two ATR 72-600 operated by AirConnect on the behalf of AeroItalia.


AeroItalia Logo, Logos of Italy Airlines AeroItalia


Air Italy

>defunct - Airlines in Italy

Air Italy was not an new airline in italy, Italian carrier meridiana had rebranded itself as Air Italy. Air italy operated scheduled flights to domestic, European and international destinations from several Italian cities. Air Italy operated Boeing and Airbus aircraft. Air Italy had to cease operations in the first months of 2020 due to financial problems.

Air Italy, Airbus A320-200

Aircraft Model; Airbus A320-200 / Air Italy


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Ernest Airlines

>defunct - Airlines in Italy

Italian retired Low-cost brand Ernest Airlines was an airline company in Italy. It taken-off in 2017. Ernest Airlines Fleet consisted of Airbus A319 and Airbus A320 aircraft. 2020 has been a bad year for Italian low-cost Ernest Airlines. Ernest Airlines had to cease aviation operations in early 2020 due to the deficiencies in the certificates it should have for civil passenger transportation.

Ernest Airlines, Airbus A320

Aircraft Model; Airbus A320 / Ernest Airlines


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Blue Panorama

>defunct - Airlines in Italy

Blue Panorama was an Italian private airline company. Blue Panorama operated scheduled and charter flights from Italy - especially Rome and Milan to various international destinations. Blue Panorama was a low-cost Airline. Rome-Fiumicino - Leonardo da Vinci Airport - was the main hub of Blue Panorama. Blue Panorama airlines carried out scheduled passenger transportation with a fleet of Boeing 737 model aircraft. Blue Panorama Airlines had to cease operations in the winter of 2021 due to financial problems.

Blue Panorama, Boeing 767-300

Aircraft Model; Boeing 767-300 / Blue Panorama


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EGO Airways

>defunct - Airlines in Italy

Ego Airways was an italian regional airline company. Ego Airways Planned to make regionally scheduled flights, the company was planning to serve Italian airline passengers as a new airline company. Milan Malpensa Airport was the headquarters of Ego Airways. EGO Airways fleet consisted of Embraer E 190. The year 2022 did not start well for EGO airways, due to financial problems, EGO airways stopped all operations in January 2022.

EGO Airways, Embraer E190

Aircraft Model; Embraer E190 / EGO Airways Fleet


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Alitalia

>defunct - Airlines in Italy

Alitalia was the retired flag carrier and national airline of Italy. Alitalia has had its head office in Rome. The name "Alitalia" is an Italian portmanteau of the words ali (wings), and Italia (Italy). Alitalia had operated to 26 domestic and 60 international scheduled destinations in 55 countries. Alitalia ceased all operations in 2021.

Alitalia, Embraer-175

Aircraft Model; Embraer 175 / Alitalia Fleet


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