Milan Bergamo Airport cranks up the heat on summer seasonal services

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Milan Bergamo Airport, Italy’s third largest airport by annual passenger numbers, is once again adding new links and offering further enhancements to its route network throughout the summer season. In addition to seven new services – two of which fill white spots on the airport’s route map – the Italian gateway will be resuming a notable 19 seasonal operations in the coming weeks.

From this month until late October, Milan Bergamo will be adding more than 50 new flights per week to the popular leisure resorts of Heraklion, Ibiza, Karpathos, Olbia and Sal, as well as the airport’s latest destinations of Dubrovnik and Split. With the return of seasonal services to highly-desired tourist points including the Balearic Islands, Greece, Israel, Sardinia and Sicily, the gateway will offer close to 140,000 more seats throughout the peak period.

Milan Bergamo’s new routes and seasonal returns S18

Airline Destination Start Frequency

Volotea Lampedusa 5 May Up to twice-weekly
Blu Express Sal (new) 16 May Weekly
Blu Express Lampedusa 20 May Up to three times weekly
Volotea Split (new) 25 May Twice-weekly
Volotea Olbia (new) 26 May Three times weekly
Volotea Pantelleria 26 May Up to twice-weekly
Volotea Dubrovnik (new) 28 May Twice-weekly
Blu Express Rhodes 2 June Three times weekly
Neos Heraklion 2 June Weekly
Neos Rhodes 2 June Weekly
Neos Ibiza 3 June Weekly
Neos Menorca 3 June Weekly
Neos Palma de Mallorca 3 June Weekly
Blu Express Zakynthos 7 June Up to twice-weekly
Neos Karpathos 8 June Weekly
Blu Express Heraklion (new) 9 June Weekly
Neos Catania 10 June Weekly
Blu Express Kos 15 June Twice-weekly
Arkia Israeli Airlines Tel Aviv 17 June Up to three times weekly
Blu Express Santorini 21 June Twice-weekly
Ernest Airlines Ibiza (new) 22 June Four times weekly
Blu Express Mykonos 22 June Twice-weekly
Blu Express Skiathos 22 June Three times weekly
Blu Express Pantelleria 22 June Twice-weekly
Blu Express Karpathos (new) 24 June Weekly
Air Italy Olbia 1 July Daily

Commenting on Milan Bergamo Airport’s summer developments, Giacomo Cattaneo, Director of Commercial Aviation, SACBO, says: “One of our top priorities is to ensure our passengers have a broad choice of destinations, as well as a variety of airlines available to them. It’s tremendous to be able to confirm not only the return of our extremely popular routes but also the addition of new tourist resorts which will play a part in another year of development and growth at Milan Bergamo.”

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