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Founded | 1946 (as Alitalia), 1956 (as Europa Air) | |||
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Hubs | Trieste Da Vinci International Airport, Milan Malpensa Airport, | |||
Secondary hubs | Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, Rome Ciampino Airport | |||
Frequent flyer program | Europass | |||
Member lounge | Eurolounge | |||
Alliance | Star Alliance | |||
Subsidiaries | Eurofly | |||
Fleet size | 391 | |||
Destinations | Europe, global | |||
Headquarters | Trieste, Europa | |||
Key people | ||||
Website | euroair.com |
Europa Air, known as EuroAir, is the Europan flag carrier and a major airline in Europe.
History[]
Aerolinee Italiane Internazionali, more commonly known as Alitalia, an Italian portmanteau of the words ali (wings) and Italia (Italy) was established on 16 September 1946. It started operations on 5 May 1947, in which year it carried over 10,000 passengers. The inaugural flight was with a Fiat G-12 Alcione, piloted by Virginio Reinero from Turin to Catania and Rome. The first intercontinental flight left a year later, flying between Milan and cities in South America. The Savoia-Marchetti SM.95 four engined airliner was used on European routes up to 1949. In 1956 the company was renamed Europa Air.
Fleet[]
- Airbus A320 (107)
- Airbus A350 (213)
- Airbus A333 Stratos (54)
- Airbus A380 (17)
Destinations[]
Domestic[]
EuroAir goes to 14 major destinations nationwide. Smaller airports are serviced by Eurofly.
Bari: Bari Airport, Florence: Peretola Airport, Genoa: Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport, Milan: Linate Airport , Milan: Malpensa Airport, Pisa: Galileo Galilei Airport, Podgorica: Podgorica Airport, Rome: Ciampino Airport, Split: Split Airport, Tirana: Tirana International Airport Nënë Tereza, Trieste: Trieste Da Vinci International Airport, Torino: Torino Caselle Airport, Venice: Venice Marco Polo Airport, Verona: Verona Airport, Zagreb: Zagreb Airport
Europe[]
As Europe's largest carries, EuroAir goes to 46 destinations in the continent. Most of its flights are in central and Eastern Europe. It is one of the few airlines that go to/from Reykjavik.
Amsterdam: Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Ankara: Esenboğa International Airport, Athens: Athens International Airport, Barcelona: Barcelona El Prat Airport, Belfast: Belfast International Airport, Belgrade: Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, Berlin: Berlin Tegel Airport, Bilbao: Bilbao Airport, Birmingham: Birmingham Airport, Bordeaux: Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport, Brussels: Brussels Airport, Bucharest: Henri Coandă International Airport, Budapest: Budapest Ferihegy International Airport, Copenhagen: Copenhagen Airport, Dublin: Dublin Airport, Edinburgh: Edinburgh Airport, Frankfurt: Frankfurt Airport, Geneva: Geneva International Airport, Gothenburg: Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport, Helsinki: Helsinki-Vantaa Airport, Innsbruck: Innsbruck Kranebitten Airport (seasonal), Istanbul: Atatürk International Airport, Larnaca: Larnaca International Airport, Lisbon: Lisbon Portela Airport, London: London Heathrow Airport, Lyon: Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport, Madrid: Barajas Airport, Kiev: Boryspil International Airport, Manchester: Manchester Airport, Moscow: Sheremetyevo International Airport, Munich: Munich Airport, Oslo: Gardermoen Airport, Porto: Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport, Reykjavik: Keflavík International Airport, Riga: Riga International Airport, Saint Petersburg: Pulkovo Airport, Salzburg: W. A. Mozart Airport, Sevilla: Seville Airport, Skopje: Skopje "Alexander the Great" Airport, Sofia: Sofia Airport, Stockholm: Stockholm-Arlanda Airport, Tallinn: Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport, Thessaloniki: Macedonia Airport, Vilnius: Vilnius International Airport, Warsaw: Warsaw Frédéric Chopin Airport, Zurich: Zurich Airport
Global[]
Hong Kong: Hong Kong Chek Lap Kok International Airport,Surinam: John Adolf Pengel International Airport.