(ANSA) - Rome, May 20 - Alitalia on Wednesday said it will resume flights to New York, Spain and southern Italy on June 2.
Its non-stop link with New York will be dusted off after the COVID lockdown along with Rome-Madrid and Rome-Barcelona services and direct flights from Milan to southern Italy.
Alitalia said it would carry out 36% more flights than May, operating 30 routes from 25 airports, of which 15 in Italy and 10 abroad.
The loss-making airline is being renationalised and seeking partners as part of the government rescue.
Alitalia to resume flights to NYC, Spain, south Italy
Services from June 2, business will rise 36% on May