'PlaneHappy
20th Aug 2003, 18:33
"The Italian low cost carrier Volareweb just announced a massive expansion with the winter timetable.
Between the 24th September and the 01th December they will start the following new routes:
Domestic market:
MXP- Brindisi (1 daily)
MXP- Lamezia Terme (1 daily)
BGY- Bari (1 daily)
BGY- Palermo (1 daily)
LIN- Bari (2 daily)
LIN- Palermo (2 daily)
LIN- Catania (3 daily)
LIN- Napoli (3 daily)
VCE- Roma FCO (4 daily)
VCE- Napoli (1 daily)
VCE- Lamezia Terme (1 daily)
BRI- Roma FCO (3 daily)
They also started a code-sharing agreement with the low-cost carrier WindJet on the FCO- Catania and FCO- Palermo routes (3 daily flights on each routes).
International network.
Roma FCO- Bilbao (1 daily)
Roma FCO- Valencia (1 daily)
Bari- Bruxelles (1 daily)
MXP- Prague (1 daily)
MXP- Bordeaux (1 daily)
All flights are operated with A320."
I read in August edition of Airliner World, that "Volareweb reported a significant increase in bookings since its March 30 launch..." Indeed, these bookings "are reported to be up from 2,500 a day pre-launch to around 6,000 a day." I wonder how many daily bookings they will now have and I look foward to the announcement of their summer 2004 schedule.
From whom are they acquiring the additional A320s?
Between the 24th September and the 01th December they will start the following new routes:
Domestic market:
MXP- Brindisi (1 daily)
MXP- Lamezia Terme (1 daily)
BGY- Bari (1 daily)
BGY- Palermo (1 daily)
LIN- Bari (2 daily)
LIN- Palermo (2 daily)
LIN- Catania (3 daily)
LIN- Napoli (3 daily)
VCE- Roma FCO (4 daily)
VCE- Napoli (1 daily)
VCE- Lamezia Terme (1 daily)
BRI- Roma FCO (3 daily)
They also started a code-sharing agreement with the low-cost carrier WindJet on the FCO- Catania and FCO- Palermo routes (3 daily flights on each routes).
International network.
Roma FCO- Bilbao (1 daily)
Roma FCO- Valencia (1 daily)
Bari- Bruxelles (1 daily)
MXP- Prague (1 daily)
MXP- Bordeaux (1 daily)
All flights are operated with A320."
I read in August edition of Airliner World, that "Volareweb reported a significant increase in bookings since its March 30 launch..." Indeed, these bookings "are reported to be up from 2,500 a day pre-launch to around 6,000 a day." I wonder how many daily bookings they will now have and I look foward to the announcement of their summer 2004 schedule.
From whom are they acquiring the additional A320s?