Norwegian Air weputara Rome-Boston ma maa Alitalia aka na USA

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Norwegian Air again challenged Alitalia on routes to the US by launching the Rome Fiumicino-Boston route for next summer.

Norwegian Air again challenged Alitalia on routes to the US by launching the Rome Fiumicino-Boston route for next summer.

From Sunday, March 31, the carrier will connect the Italian capital to Massachusetts 4 times a week, every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.

During the 2019 summer season, the long-haul low-cost airline will connect Rome Fiumicino to 4 US destinations: New York/Newark, Los Angeles, San Francisco/Oakland, and Boston.

“We are very happy to announce the new connection that is added to the intercontinental flights to the Big Apple and California,” said Amanda Bonanni, new sales executive of Norwegian in Italy.

The route to Boston is added to those for Los Angeles and New York where Alitalia will have to face Norwegian Air competition from Rome.

As for the new connection, according to Norwegian Air, “in the last 12 months, only 23,200 of the 56,600 passengers from Rome to Boston traveled by direct flight while the other part of the travelers interlined in London, Frankfurt, Dublin, or in an American city.”

In addition to the launch of the new route, during the summer of 2019, connections to the US will be further strengthened. The route to New York/Newark (frequency 7/7) predicts a +17% increase in the volume of seats on sale, equal to 146,500 tickets. The Rome-Los Angeles route also will grow with weekly frequencies that will pass from 3 to 4 (every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday) for a total of 70,800 seats (+33%). Lastly, the route from Fiumicino to San Francisco/Oakland was also boosted, passing from 2 to 3 weekly frequencies.

The news for the upcoming summer season also includes the launch of the Norwegian direct flight of London-Rio de Janeiro. The one to Brazil is the second Norwegian route to South America, which is added to the London Gatwick-Buenos Aires route.

IHE Ị GA-Ewepụ na edemede a:

  • As for the new connection, according to Norwegian Air, “in the last 12 months, only 23,200 of the 56,600 passengers from Rome to Boston traveled by direct flight while the other part of the travelers interlined in London, Frankfurt, Dublin, or in an American city.
  • The route to Boston is added to those for Los Angeles and New York where Alitalia will have to face Norwegian Air competition from Rome.
  • In addition to the launch of the new route, during the summer of 2019, connections to the US will be further strengthened.

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Mario Masciullo - eTN Italy

Mario bụ onye agha ochie na ụlọ ọrụ njem.
Ahụmahụ ya gbasara gburugburu ụwa kemgbe 1960 mgbe ọ dị afọ 21 ọ malitere ịgagharị Japan, Hong Kong, na Thailand.
Mario ahụla ka njem nlegharị anya ụwa na-etolite ruo ụbọchị wee gbaa akaebe
mbibi nke mgbọrọgwụ / akaebe nke oge gara aga nke ọnụ ọgụgụ dị mma nke mba na-akwado oge a / ọganihu.
N'ime afọ 20 gara aga, ahụmahụ njem Mario lekwasịrị anya na South East Asia na n'ikpeazụ gụnyere mpaghara mpaghara India.

Akụkụ nke ahụmahụ ọrụ Mario gụnyere ọtụtụ ihe omume na Civil Aviation
Oghere ahụ kwubiri mgbe ha haziela kik nke ụgbọ elu Malaysia Singapore dị na Italy dị ka onye nrụpụta wee gaa n'ihu ruo afọ 16 na ọrụ nke Sales / Marketing Manager Italy maka ụgbọ elu Singapore mgbe kewasịrị gọọmentị abụọ ahụ na Ọktoba 1972.

Akwụkwọ ikike nke onye nta akụkọ Mario bụ nke “National Order of Journalists Rome, Italy na 1977.

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