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Rome Airports (FCO – CIA)

  • PAX: 53,065,540
  • IATA: ROM
  • ICAO: LIRF

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Route rundown: TLV-ORD, SZX-FCO, FRA-LAS

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This week: El Al Israel Airlines adds more North American points; Hainan Airlines to open Shenzhen - Rome route; and Eurowings schedules Las Vegas...

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Route rundown: NBO-FCO, CHC-SIN, YEG-MCO

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This week: Kenya Airways is returning to Rome after seven years away; Air New Zealand is set to add Christchurch – Singapore; and Swoop is upping...

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Route rundown: CKG-CDG, BCN-JFK, FCO-IAD

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This week: Hainan Airlines expands European network; LEVEL increases competition from Barcelona; and Alitalia adds first new US route since 2010.

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Route rundown: FCO-KEF, CAN-BKK, YVR-LIR

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This week: Norwegian to serve Italy-Iceland, China Eastern adds service from Guangzhou and Sunwing to operate Vancouver–Liberia route.

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Europe's aviation industry by numbers - July 2017

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Routesonline's latest analysis of the European aviation industry, examining the top routes, airlines, airports and aircraft that are leading the...

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Route rundown: FCO - DEL, PVG - CEB, LBA - DUS

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Airport Strategy & Marketing provides expert insight into three of this week's stand-out new routes

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Route rundown: ISB - CAN, CIA - EWR, DME - BOD

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Airport Strategy & Marketing provides expert insight into three of this week's stand-out new routes

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Alitalia rolls-up to Cuban potential

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Cuba has long been a popular tourist destination for Italian holiday makers and is increasingly being added to cruise ship itineraries. And with...

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Alitalia’s new link to Cyprus supports enhanced Italian trade

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The new link will not only support better aircraft utilisation of Alitalia’s short-haul fleet through the sector’s night hour operation, but will...

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Alitalia returns to Beijing in continued long-haul growth

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Alitalia will offer a four times weekly service between Rome and Beijing from July 18, 2016 using a three-class, 250-seat Airbus A330-200. The Rome...

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