05 July, 2020

Increase on Venice - Rome route


The Italian carrier Alitalia has doubled the number of frequencies on the Venice-Rome route, which remained active during the lockdown period of Italy for the pandemic from Covid-19.

Services between Venice and Fiumicino airport run from two to four a day, with the addition of a flight departing from the "Marco Polo" at 6:50 a.m. and another scheduled at 21:40 from Rome, in order to guarantee round-trip trips for those departing from Venice. The other flights on this route take off at 15:25 (from Venice) and 13:30 (from Rome).

In accordance with current legal requirements, all Alitalia aircraft are sanitized every day with products of high sanitizing power and, thanks to HEPA filters and vertical circulation, the air on board is not only renewed every three minutes, but is 99.7% pure, as in a sterile room.

All passengers are then required to hand over a self-certification prior to boarding which attests that they have not had close contact with people with Covid-19 pathology. Passengers must also wear a protective mask on their arrival at the airport and during the flight.







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