Officially the new airline is Italia Trasporto Aereo S.p.A., doing business as ITA Airways.
ITA Airways is operating with 18 Airbus A319-100s, 27 Airbus A320-200s and seven Airbus A330-200s.
ITA Airways will fly gradually with a new blue livery comprising symbols of Italy's unity and pride, sport and the Italian national team. On the rudder is the Italian tricolor; on the blue background, the red and white gold ITA Airways logo and stylized icons are inspired by Italy's artistic heritage. The Alitalia brand was acquired with the aim of managing the transition to the new livery and reserving the right to future uses of the brand.
ITA Airways will focus its activity on the Rome Fiumicino hub and the Milan Linate airport, where it will position itself as the reference airline for business and leisure traffic. It will start with a fleet of 52 aircraft (7 wide-body, 45 narrow-body) to grow to 78 in 2022, with the gradual inclusion of new-generation aircraft that will reach 75% by 2025, with 105 new aircraft. The agreement with Air Lease Corporation will provide for the leasing of an additional 31 new-generation Airbus aircraft – long-, medium- and short-haul.
The airline will operate with a network of 44 destinations and 59 routes – 191 flights in total (24 domestic and 56 international) – which will increase to 58 destinations and 74 routes in 2022 and 74 destinations and 89 routes in 2025.
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