
Photo source: ITA Airways
ITA Airways in the current winter season flies to 55 destinations, including 16 domestic, 24 international, and 15 intercontinental.
During the winter, the Italian airline offers 3 daily flights from Athens to Rome Fiumicino.
In the Asian continent a new nonstop connection between Rome and Bangkok has been inaugurated on November 16, 2024, with five weekly frequencies, marking the Airline’s debut in Thailand, further extending ITA Airways reach in Asia alongside its connections to Tokyo, New Delhi, and Malè in the Maldives.
ITA Airways inaugurated on October 29, 2024, a nonstop flight between Dubai and Rome Fiumicino. The Italian Carrier operates this route on daily basis.
Starting January 12, 2025, ITA Airways will inaugurate its new direct connection between Rome Fiumicino and Tripoli Mitiga. The Rome -Tripoli flight will operate with 2 weekly frequencies, with departures every Thursday and Sunday.
All ITA Airways flights ensure convenient connections from/to Athens.

Photo source: ITA Airways
Central to ITA Airways’ strategy is its dedication to showcasing the best of “Made in Italy”, expressed in its partnerships with renowned Italian brands.
From meticulously designed uniforms that were designed with the stylistic advice of Brunello Cucinelli to elegantly crafted interiors meticulously crafted by mobility designer Walter De Silva and exclusive on-board culinary offer by starred Italian chefs, the Airline ensures a distinctly Italian experience at every stage of the journey.
Moreover, ITA Airways remains committed to sustainability, with a focus on fleet renewal and the adoption of technologically advanced and efficient aircraft. With a fleet comprising 100 Airbus aircraft, more than 60% of which to be of the latest generation, the Company continues to set new standards in air travel, ensuring passengers a journey that embodies the essence of Italian hospitality and excellence.
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