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Nuova assemblea del personale di terra Alitalia a Fiumicino iniziata alle 15:00 ed aumentano le ripercussioni sui voli. Alle 17: 00 erano stati cancellati 16 voli in partenza e 24 in arrivo ed i ritardi erano arrivati. Full Article at Sailing News For Sailors
Dal 15 novembre per i passeggeri dei voli Alitalia tra Roma Fiumicino e Milano Linate (o viceversa), in possesso di un biglietto elettronico, le operazioni di check-in e di imbarco diventano ancora più comode e più veloci [...] Full Story »... Full Article at Sailing News For Sailors
Police cars escort the Alitalia's plane of Pope Benedict XVI as it takes position on the tarmac before taking off on May 8, 2009 at Fiumicino airport, near Rome. View Photo »
The Real Deal: Round-trip airfare on Alitalia to Rome; four nights at the 41-room Hotel Siviglia; breakfast daily; a half-day city tour of St. Peter's Basilica, the Piazza della Repubblica, the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, and other sites; hotel taxes;... Full Article at MSNBC
I have never written a more surprising post than this one. Alitalia, the queen of red ink, has actually, shockingly, found that by making more money than it was spending, it could post a profit. Full Article at Cranky Flier
D espite their image as oases of luxury, airport lounges vary widely in quality. Full Article at Globe and Mail
A police car is parked as the Alitalia's plane of Pope Benedict XVI takes position on the tarmac before taking off on May 8, 2009 at Fiumicino airport, near Rome. View Photo »
It’s that time of year, again. 35 years ago, 3 wise men saw a bright star in the sky. Instead of camels, they took an Alitalia flight to Milan, vowing never to fly that worthless airline again. Full Article at The Offside
Alitalia reported a €15 million ($22.3 million) operating profit in the third quarter, its first since the mid-January re-launch under new ownership with backing from Air France KLM. Full Article at ATWOnline
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Passengers queue to check-in for an Alitalia to Tokyo flight in the chek-in area of Milan's Malpensa airport on the day of the launching of the new Alitalia company on January 13, 2009.
View Photo »Alitalia Chairman Roberto Colaninno looks on as he attends a news conference at Alitalia headquarters in Rome January 12, 2009.
View Photo »Alitalia Chairman Roberto Colaninno looks on as he attends a news conference at Alitalia headquarters in Rome January 12, 2009.
View Photo »Alitalia Chairman Roberto Colaninno (R) Chief Executive Rocco Sabelli attend a news conference at Alitalia headquarters in Rome January 12, 2009.
View Photo »Alitalia Chairman Roberto Colaninno attends a news conference at Alitalia headquarters in Rome January 12, 2009.
View Photo »Alitalia Chairman Roberto Colaninno attends a news conference at Alitalia headquarters in Rome January 12, 2009. Alitalia's board has approved the sale of a minority stake in the reshaped airline to Air France-KLM.
View Photo »Alitalia Chairman Roberto Colaninno (R) and Chief Executive Rocco Sabelli arrive to attend a news conference at Alitalia headquarters in Rome January 12, 2009. Alitalia's board has approved the sale of a minority stake in the reshaped airline to Air France-KLM.
View Photo »An Alitalia pilot (R) holds a banner reading: "Monday January 12, 2009. The Italian airline company is dead." as colleagues chat during a demonstration in Rome January 12, 2009.
View Photo »Alitalia special administrator Rocco Sabelli (L)and Alitalia head Roberto Colaninno take place for a press conference at Alitalia headquarters on January 12, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »Alitalia special administrator Rocco Sabelli (L) and Alitalia head Roberto Colaninno give a press conference at Alitalia headquarters on January 12, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »Alitalia special administrator Rocco Sabelli (L) and Alitalia head Roberto Colaninno give a press conference at Alitalia headquarters on January 12, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »Alitalia special administrator Rocco Sabelli (L) and Alitalia head Roberto Colaninno take place for a press conference at Alitalia headquarters on January 12, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »Alitalia head Roberto Colaninno listens during a press conference at Alitalia headquarters on January 12, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »Alitalia special administrator Rocco Sabelli (L) and Alitalia head Roberto Colaninno take place for a press conference at Alitalia headquarters on January 12, 2009 in Rome.
View Photo »An Alitalia worker holds a candle during a demonstration in Rome January 12, 2009. Alitalia's board has approved the sale of a minority stake in the reshaped airline to Air France-KLM, a source close to Alitalia told Reuters.
View Photo »Air France and Alitalia aircraft are seen in Paris in this undated handout photo. Alitalia's board has approved the sale of a minority stake in the reshaped airline to Air France-KLM on January 12, 2009, a source close to Alitalia told Reuters.
View Photo »An Alitalia plane passes an Air France jet on the tarmac of Fiumicino airport in Rome in a September 25, 2008 file photo. Alitalia's board has approved the sale of a minority stake in the reshaped airline to Air France-KLM on January 12, 2009, a source close to Alitalia told Reuters.
View Photo »A plane of Italian airline Alitalia is parked on the tarmac of Milan's Linate airport on January 12, 2009.
View Photo »A plane of Italian airline Alitalia is parked on the tarmac of Milan's Linate airport on January 12, 2009.
View Photo »Employees of Italian airline Alitalia carry a coffin during a demonstration on January 12, 2008 in front of the building of the regional council of Lazio, to protest against the new Alitalia company, bailed out by a group of prominent local businessmen (CAI), which will be launched the...
View Photo »An employee of Italian airline Alitalia holds a funeral stele reading "Alitalia 5-5-1947/12-1-2009" during a demonstration on January 12, 2008 in front of the building of the regional council of Lazio, to protest against the new Alitalia company, bailed out by a group of prominent local...
View Photo »Employees of Italian airline Alitalia demonstrate on January 12, 2008 in front of the building of the regional council of Lazio, with a coffin symbolising the death of their compagny, to protest against the new Alitalia company, bailed out by a group of prominent local businessmen (CAI...
View Photo »Employees of Italian airline Alitalia demonstrate on January 12, 2008 in front of the building of the regional council of Lazio to protest against the new Alitalia company, bailed out by a group of prominent local businessmen, which will be launched the day after.
View Photo »Employees of Italian flag carrier Alitalia demonstrate outside Rome's Fiumicino Airport on January 8, 2009. 70 Alitalia flights including 38 international flights were cancelled during the day following a strike action by Alitalia employees. Placard reads: "Fiumicino flies".
View Photo »Employees of Italian flag carrier Alitalia demonstrate outside Rome's Fiumicino Airport on January 8, 2009. 70 Alitalia flights including 38 international flights were cancelled during the day following a strike action by Alitalia employees.
View Photo »Alitalia Chairman Roberto Colaninno looks on as he attends a news conference at Alitalia headquarters in Rome January 12, 2009.
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