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The low-cost Romanian airline Blue Air recently announced it would be expanding its operations from Turin by basing two aircraft at the Italian city and introducing new routes and increasing frequencies on existing ones. "By allocating two aircraft to our Turin base, we are now further developing our local network, introducing new routes, and supplementing our flights between Italy’ s most sought-after destinations," Oana Petrescu, the airlines CEO said.
Blue Air confirmed these changes would take place in September and would see the growing airline upgrade its offer of 7 domestic routes (2 New) from Turin with a double daily service to Catania, a daily service to Lamezia Terme and new services to Bari (New) and Cagliari (New), in addition to the existing service to Naples, Alghero and Trapani.
Blue Air will fly to 8 destinations from/to its Turin base, according to the following schedule:
Turin – Catania 13 flights/week ADDITIONAL FREQUENCY
Turin – Lamezia 7 flights/week ADDITIONAL FREQUENCY
Turin – Bari 6 flights/week NEW ROUTE
Turin – Cagliari 4 fights/week NEW ROUTE
Turin – Naples 4 flights/ week ADDITIONAL FREQUENCY
Turin – Alghero 3 flights/ week ADDITIONAL FREQUENCY
Turin – Trapani 2 flights/week
Turin - Bacau 3 flights/week NEW ROUTE from October 1st
“We are happy to announce the expansion of our operations in Turin as part of Blue Air’s strategy to offer ever-better connectivity between key regions in Italy. Since 2015, Blue Air has continuously invested in the Turin market, consolidating its operations on the local base and achieving sustainable growth of its customer base and local expertise. By allocating two aircraft to our Turin base, we are now further developing our local network, introducing new routes and supplementing our flights between Italy’ s most sought-after destinations. Italy is a core market for us, and Blue Air is restating its commitment to the Italian travellers by quickly adapting to the growing demand for domestic travel and by offering more connectivity at best-in-class service and fair prices. At the same time, we respond to the extensive demand for regional connection between Moldova and Northern Italy by reintroducing the Bacau-Turin route from October 1st”. says Oana Petrescu, Blue Air CEO.
Blue Air is the largest Romanian airline in terms of the number of passengers transported. With a business model based on reducing complexity, respectively Low Cost - Low Complexity, with an approach focused on the needs of passengers,
Blue Air operates a fleet of 18 Boeing 737 aircraft and has been operating for 16 years, carrying over 30 million passengers and flown over 340 million kilometres.
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