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  2. ITA Airways - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2024, ITA Airways serves 73 destinations, in Italy, Europe, Africa, Asia, North and South America. ITA plans to serve 74 destinations and 89 routes by 2025. [55] ITA Airways also announced the resumption of the route between Rome and Zakynthos, Greece using their Airbus A319. The route was last operated by the airline in August ...

  3. German Lufthansa closes deal to acquire 41% of ITA Airways ...

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    Under the 325-million-euro ($350 million) deal, Lufthansa takes an initial 41% stake in ITA, formerly Alitalia, from the Italian government, gaining full control by 2033 with a total investment of ...

  4. List of ITA Airways destinations - Wikipedia

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    ITA Airways commenced its operations on 15 October 2021, initially serving 44 destinations with plans to grow the number to 74 by 2025. [1] By 2024, the airline had increased its destinations to 73 within Italy , the rest of Europe , Africa , Asia as well as North and South America.

  5. Alitalia - Wikipedia

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    On 10 October 2020, the Italian government signed a decree to allow to reorganize the airline as ITA - Italia Trasporto Aereo S.p.A. [59] On 28 October 2020, it was reported that ITA would buy several assets from Alitalia - Società Aerea Italiana S.p.A., including the brand and the flight codes of Alitalia and Alitalia CityLiner, the ...

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  7. Fare basis code - Wikipedia

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    The first character of the fare basis code is always a letter, and will almost always match the booking class. [3] Booking codes are the identifiers used by the airline's revenue management department to control how many seats can be sold at a particular fare level.

  8. Central limit order book - Wikipedia

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    A central limit order book (CLOB) [1] is a trading method used by most exchanges globally using the order book and a matching engine to execute limit orders.It is a transparent system that matches customer orders (e.g. bids and offers) on a 'price time priority' basis.

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