Alitalia Ceases Operations 14OCT; Replacement ITA Begins Flights 15OCT

Alitalia plane (on top), and an ITA plane rendering (on the bottom).
Alitalia plane (on top), and an ITA plane rendering (on the bottom).

Alitalia’s statement, issued on Tuesday, 24AUG, was a goodbye. “Alitalia, under Extraordinary Administration from midnight today, will no longer sell tickets for flights from 15 October.”

After tremendous losses, Alitalia was taken over by the Italian government in MAR 2020. Reincorporation plans were stymied by European Commission requirements.

As a consequence, Alitalia is ceasing operations, and its replacement - also entirely funded by the government of Italy - is now ‘waiting in the wings.’

A statement from ITA (Italia Trasporto Aereo) says it will be operational from 15OCT as a “newly established company destined to take over from Alitalia.”

It adds its 2021-2025 business plan was approved by the European Commission, which also required “discontinuity” between Alitalia and ITA.

As a result, ITA will have to “acquire, through direct negotiation with Alitalia, the assets to manage the 'aviation' branch. The Alitalia brand will be sold through a public tender,” which ITA hopes to acquire, as it “believes that the brand is an essential element for the plan.”

ITA’s European Commission-approved business plan involves “flying a fleet of 52 aircraft that will grow to 105 by the end of 2025.”

The new company adds, “At first, the airline will fly to 45 destinations with 61 routes, growing to 74 destinations and 89 routes by 2025. As for long-haul routes, ITA will initially provide connections to New York, Tokyo, Boston and Miami, but new routes to São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Washington and Los Angeles are expected to be added in the summer 2022. From Fiumicino (Rome) and Linate (Milan) airports there will be connections to the main EU destinations.”

ITA’s executive chairman Alfredo Altavilla stated: "We should complete the transition leading to the take-off of the first aircraft on 15 October. I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to the Italian Government and our representatives in Brussels for the teamwork that made it possible to achieve this important result after months of negotiations, and which we trust will continue in the months to come."

ITA’s press release did not indicate what would happen to Alitalia’s SkyTeam codeshare agreements.

However, in May 2020, Alitalia left the SkyTeam Transatlantic Joint Ventures, a profit-sharing agreement for transatlantic flights originally formed in 2010 between the Italian carrier and Air France, KLM and Delta.

Given the European Commission’s mandate for “discontinuity” between Alitalia and ITA, along with ITA’s statement that its aviation, maintenance and ground handling crew will be hired under new contracts, it seems to suggest that other previous partnerships will also expire with Alitalia on 14OCT.

Whether the new ITA will attempt to join SkyTeam or forge ahead with new relationships, is not publicly known at this point.

Alitalia customers who have purchased flights departing from 15OCT are able to “replace the flight with another equivalent operated by Alitalia by 14 October; otherwise full refund of the
ticket will also be possible.”

Lynn Elmhirst

Contributor

With a background in broadcast news and travel lifestyles TV production, Lynn is just as comfortable behind or in front of the camera as she is slinging words into compelling stories at her laptop. Having been called a multi-media ‘content charmer’, Lynn’s other claim to fame is the ability to work 24/7, forgoing sleep until the job is done. Documented proof exists in a picture of Lynn at the closing celebrations of an intense week, standing, champagne in hand - sound asleep. That’s our kind of gal.

You may also like
Alila Ventana Big Sur. Hyatt Photo
Hyatt Offers Cyber Savings on Over 800 Hotels
World of Hyatt is offering up to 25% off at over 800 participating hotels across popular destinations in the U.S., Canada, ...
Sunwing Saskatoon Regina
Sunwing Pulls Out of 26 Cuba Resorts; Shifts to Other Caribbean Locales
Although Sunwing has removed 26 Cuba hotels from its product lineup, the operator says it remains committed to the island.
ACTA Offers Savings on Certification Enrollment
ACTA is offering a 30% discount until 13DEC for advisors seeking Certified Travel Counselor or Certified Travel Manager certifications.
Forza Italia: First in Service Lists Top Destinations for 2025
F1S travel agents recently named Italy its top world destination, with Spain, Japan and Greece rounding up the top four. The ...
Club Med
Club Med Black Friday Offers
Club Med is offering Black Friday promotions available from 19NOV through 02DEC for travel between 07DEC 2024, and 27JUN 2025.

Talk Back! Post a comment: