Munich: Air Dolomiti celebrates Linate maiden flight

First flight Munich-Linate (Photo: Munich Airport).
First flight Munich-Linate (Photo: Munich Airport).

Munich: Air Dolomiti celebrates Linate maiden flight

First flight Munich-Linate (Photo: Munich Airport).
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The Italian Lufthansa subsidiary Air Dolomiti is now offering a non-stop connection between Munich and Milan-Linate. The first flight was carried out on Monday. On June 21, 2021, the repeatedly postponed route to Forli is to be started.

The destination is about 30 kilometers from the Imola Formula 1 racing track. The route from Munich is flown on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Another new addition to the Air Dolomit range is Cuneo. There are also flights to Cuneo on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. All three new routes will be served by twin-jet Embraer 195 jets.

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