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Ita Airways reduces long-haul flights in summer 2025

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Ita Airways has announced adjustments to its 2025 summer flight schedule, which particularly affect North American connections. The Italian airline is temporarily reducing the number of flights on several routes between May and September 2025. For example, the Rome-Chicago connection will be temporarily reduced from five to four weekly flights before being increased to six flights in June. The planned increase to seven flights per week to Los Angeles will not take place until the end of May instead of the beginning of May.

The connection to San Francisco will be reduced from five to three flights per week in May. From October, there will only be three weekly flights. Flights between Rome and Toronto will also be reduced from seven to five per week from October. The portal Aeroroutes.com was the first to report on the changes.

Other routes, such as Rome-New York or Rome-Miami, use different aircraft types, which could slightly change capacity. Overall, these changes also reflect the strategic adjustments made in the wake of the takeover by Lufthansa, which will take place from 2025. Ita Airways will also become part of the transatlantic joint venture through its integration into the Lufthansa network, which will enable further market changes.

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