Skyalps activates the first flight plan for booking

DHC Dash 8-400 (rendering: Skyalps).
DHC Dash 8-400 (rendering: Skyalps).

Skyalps activates the first flight plan for booking

DHC Dash 8-400 (rendering: Skyalps).
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Skyalps, Bolzano Airport's house brand, has started selling airline tickets. Flight operations are scheduled to begin on June 14, 2021. The goals are Rome-FCO and Parma. The last-mentioned destination is also offered from Rome-FCO, as a stopover is made here three times a week.

From June 15, 2021, two weekly trips to Olbia (Sardinia) will be started. The same frequency will be flown to Berlin on June 30, 2021. Düsseldorf will follow on July 02nd, 2021. Ibiza will be added on July 17th, 2021.

Since Skyalps does not have its own AOC, the flights are carried out by the Maltese Luxwing. Turboprop aircraft of the type DHC Dash 8-400 are used. The house brand of Bolzano Airport plans - if the offer is successful - to include other destinations such as Munich or Vienna at a later date:

Skyalps flight plan from Bolzano:

Berlin-Brandenburg30.06.2021Wed, Sun
Düsseldorf02.07.2021Wed, Fri
Ibiza17.07.2021Thu, Sun
Olbia15.06.2021Tuesday, Thursday
Parma14.06.2021Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sun
Rome FCO14.06.2021Mon, Thu, Fri
from Rome-FCO to Parma14.06.2021Mon, Thu, Fri

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