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  2. ITA Airways - Wikipedia

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    The airline was founded in 2020 as a successor to the bankrupt Alitalia. The airline flies to over 70 scheduled domestic, European, and intercontinental destinations. [7] Its main hub is Rome Fiumicino Airport near Rome and a focus city is Linate Airport near Milan.

  3. Alitalia - Wikipedia

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    Alitalia - Società Aerea Italiana S.p.A., [3] [4] operating as Alitalia (Italian pronunciation: [aliˈtaːlja]), was an Italian airline which was once the flag carrier and largest airline of Italy. [5] The company had its head office in Fiumicino, in the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital. [6]

  4. List of defunct airlines of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Merged with Alitalia to form Alitalia-Linee Aeree Italiane LATI: 1939: 1941: Flights discontinued in 1941, but company existed until 1956 Lauda Air Italy: L4: LDI ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Aermediterranea - Wikipedia

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    Aermediterranea was an Italian airline founded in 1981 as a subsidiary of Alitalia to replace Itavia on the Italian domestic scene. The airline was owned by Alitalia and ATI, and was later merged into ATI in 1985.

  7. Air One - Wikipedia

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    Air One S.p.A. was an Italian low-cost airline which operated as Air One "Smart Carrier".It operated as Alitalia's low-cost subsidiary with operating bases located in Catania, Palermo, Pisa, Venice and Verona; while Tirana was a focus city. [2] "

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