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Alitalia
File:Alitalia.png
IATA ICAO Call sign
AZ AZA ALITALIA
Founded26 August, 2008 (as Alitalia - Compagnia Aerea Italiana S.p.A.)
HubsLeonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport
Focus citiesBologna Airport
Catania-Fontanarossa Airport
Linate Airport
Malpensa Airport
Naples International Airport
Turin International Airport
Venice Marco Polo Airport
Frequent-flyer programMilleMiglia
AllianceSkyTeam
Fleet size148
Destinations70
HeadquartersRome, Italy
Key peopleRoberto Colaninno (Chairman)
Rocco Sabelli (CEO)
Websitehttp://www.alitalia.com
Alitalia Airbus A321-100 landing at London Heathrow Airport, England.

Alitalia—Compagnia Aerea Italiana S.p.A. (Italian for Alitalia - Italian Air Company), is an Italian airline, which bought some assets from the liquidation process of the old Alitalia - Linee Aeree Italiane S.p.A. and the entire Air One.

Headquartered in Rome, it operates services to 24 domestic and 66 international destinations. Alitalia is the world's 19th largest passenger airline by fleet size. The airline's hub is Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport, Rome.

History

On 26 August 2008, a group of Italian entrepreneurs and Intesa SanPaolo, one of the major Italian banks, founded "Compagnia Aerea Italiana s.r.l.", in order to buy the trademark and part of the assets of the old "Alitalia - Linee Aeree Italiane s.p.a." and merge them with the private-owned Air One, the second Italian carrier.

Compagnia Aerea Italiana, a consortium of Italian investors, presented a binding offer of €1,100 million to Alitalia's bankruptcy administrator on 30 October 2008 to acquire parts of the airline, pressing ahead despite refusal by some pilots and flight attendants' unions to sign on to the rescue plan. The Italian government and the bankruptcy administrator agreed to the CAI takeover offer on 19 November 2008. The profitable assets of Alitalia - Linee Aeree Italiane S.p.A. were transferred to CAI on December 12 2008, when CAI paid the offered sum. CAI paid €1.052 billion ($1.33 billion), paying €427 million in cash and taking on €625 million in Alitalia debts. CAI bought Air One as well.

Alitalia sold the 25% of the company to Air France-KLM for €323 million under a cooperation accord on January 12, 2009. The French as well as the Italian boards agreed to the sale . On January 13, 2009 Alitalia re-started, merged with Air One.

President George W. Bush walks the red carpet with Pope Benedict XVI. Behind is "Shepherd One" a specially dedicated plane for the Pope belonging to Alitalia.

Destinations

Main article: Alitalia destinations

Fleet

The Alitalia fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of 1 March 2009):

Alitalia Fleet
Aircraft Total Passengers
(Magnifica*/Economy)
Routes Notes Livery
Airbus A319 12 126 Domestic/International short-medium haul Alitalia
Airbus A320-214 11 153 Domestic/International short-medium haul Alitalia
Airbus A320-216 29
(61 orders)
159 (12/147) Domestic/International short-medium haul Deliveries: 2009-2010
Replacing: McDonnell Douglas MD-82
26 - Air One livery
3 - Alitalia
Airbus A321-112 23 187 Domestic/International short-medium haul Alitalia
Airbus A330-202 2
(12 orders)
(8 options)
239 (38/201) International long haul
Chicago, Boston, New York JFK, Newark
Replacing: Boeing 767-300ER Air One
Boeing 737-300 4 148 Domestic/International short-medium haul Replacement aircraft: Airbus A320 Air One
Boeing 737-400 14 162 Domestic/International short-medium haul Replacement aircraft: Airbus A320 Air One
Boeing 767-300ER 6 214 (25/189) International medium-long haul
Accra, Boston, Caracas, Chicago,
Lagos, New York JFK, Toronto
Replacement aircraft: Airbus A330-202 Alitalia
Boeing 777-200ER 10 291 (42/249) International long haul
Buenos Aires, Miami, Osaka
São Paulo, Tokyo
Alitalia
Bombardier CRJ 900 10 90 Domestic/International short-medium haul Air One CityLiner
Embraer ERJ-170 6 72 Domestic/International short-medium haul Alitalia Express
McDonnell Douglas MD-82 20 141
164
Domestic/International short-medium haul Being phased out
Replacement aircraft: Airbus A320
Alitalia

On the 17th March 2009, Alitalia received its first new Airbus A320-216 since the Air One merger. The aircraft displays Alitalia's new livery.

MilleMiglia

The airline's frequent flyer program is named "MilleMiglia", and is part of the SkyTeam alliance program, allowing passengers to collect miles and redeem them with free tickets across the whole alliance.

Incidents and accidents

Alitalia hasn't had any fatal incident.

References

  1. "CNN - Air France-KLM buys stake in Alitalia". Retrieved 2009-01-13.
  2. "ENAC (Italian Civil Aviation Authority)" (PDF).
  3. "Air France-KLM buys 25% of Alitalia". Financial Times. 12/01/09. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. Alitalia New A320-216

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