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  2. Meridiana - Wikipedia

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    Meridiana Fly S.p.A., operating as Meridiana (formerly named Meridiana S.p.A.), was a privately owned Italian airline headquartered in Olbia with its main base at Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport. It operated scheduled and charter flights to domestic, European and intercontinental destinations from several Italian bases.

  3. Naples International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The service ceased in 2017 ahead of Meridiana Fly's rebranding as Air Italy. [13] In May 2019, United Airlines launched seasonal flights to Newark aboard a Boeing 767. [14] Then in May 2024, Delta Air Lines launched seasonal flights from New York J.F.K, also with a 767, [15] followed by American Airlines from Philadelphia with a 787 a month ...

  4. List of busiest airports by aircraft movements - Wikipedia

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    Rank Airport Location Code Total Movements Rank Change Change 1. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport: Atlanta, Georgia, United States : ATL/KATL 724,145 2.3%

  5. List of Air Italy destinations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of year-round and seasonal scheduled destinations which Air Italy flew to; the list includes the country, city, and airport names. Additionally, there are labels for airports that were the airline's hub, future cities, and former destinations that were discontinued prior to the shutdown.

  6. Alisarda - Wikipedia

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    Alisarda S.p.A., operating as Alisarda, was an Italian airline based in Olbia, Sardinia that operated between 1963 and 1991 before it merged with Universair to become Meridiana. As of 2019, Alisarda S.p.A. is a holding company with a 51% stake in Meridiana successor airline Air Italy .

  7. Air Italy (2005–2018) - Wikipedia

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    Air Italy S.p.A., operating as Air Italy [4] was an Italian airline, headquartered in Milan.Using wet-leased aircraft from Boeing, it operated from 2005 to 2018, later as the main airline of Air Italy Group together with two other subsidiaries, Air Italy Egypt and Air Italy Polska, which both later ceased operation.

  8. Palermo Airport - Wikipedia

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    In June 2005, Eurofly launched seasonal flights from Palermo to New York City using Airbus A330s. [3] [4] [5] The company merged with Meridiana in 2010 to create Meridiana Fly, which continued the service. [6] As a result of Meridiana Fly's decision to rebrand as Air Italy, the route ended in October 2017.

  9. Air Italy (2018–2020) - Wikipedia

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    Meridiana Maintenance S.p.A., an airline maintenance company, founded after Meridiana merged with Italian airline Eurofly, with a hangar is located at Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport in Olbia, Italy next to the Air Italy headquarters. On 10 September 2018, Air Italy announced it would be insourcing Meridiana Maintenance as of 1 October 2018.