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.
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