ITA to launch Split, shelves Dubrovnik plans

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Italy’s national carrier ITA Airways will commence operations between Rome and Split next month, marking the continuation of the seasonal service previously maintained by its predecessor Alitalia. However, despite plans to serve Dubrovnik over the summer as well, the route will not be going ahead. Instead, the Italian carrier codeshares on Croatia Airlines’ service between the two cities (as flight AZ7022/23). ITA will maintain operations between the Italian capital and Split once per week, each Thursday, from August 4 until August 25 with its Airbus A320 aircraft.

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  1. Anonymous13:53

    Interesting about the codeshare. Do not remember Croatia Airlines and Aliatalia codesharing in the past. Or did they?

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    1. Anonymous16:33

      They always used to codeshare, and ITA has been codesharing with Croatia Airlines for months now, almost as soon as it was founded.

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  2. Anonymous14:26

    Am I the only one who thinks their new livery is awful?

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    1. Anonymous15:53

      No, you are not ;)

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    2. Anonymous16:36

      It’s positively ghastly. Not to mention that it’s heavier than most paint jobs, so the planes wearing it consume significantly more fuel. Absolutely foolish and displeasing to the eye.

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    3. Anonymous20:40

      Then you are going to complain why is it another eurowhite. You people are never happy with anything.

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    4. Anonymous23:48

      No, I'm not. First, like 16:36 said, it's heavier. Second, the blue just looks bad in my opinion. A simple white is very good :)

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    5. Anonymous15:30

      I like it very much. Their a350 is just amazing in that blue. The white is boring.

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    6. I think it's more about the type than the colour, but ok, tastes are diferrent

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  3. Anonymous15:29

    This new airline will be no more tragic compared to the original Alitalia. And whoever invented this utterly ugly blue livery in the country pretending to export fashion and design....

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    1. Old Alitalia was a perfect example of both fashion and design - livery, uniforms, colors, details, everything was perfect. This now is disaster which only shows how civil aviation generally is progressively deteriorating

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    2. JU520 BEGLAX05:41

      +1

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