“Cristoforo Colombo” Airport. Connections between Genoa and Olbia operated by Volotea (R. Bobbio) restart

“Cristoforo Colombo” Airport. Connections between Genoa and Olbia operated by Volotea (R. Bobbio) restart
“Cristoforo Colombo” Airport. Connections between Genoa and Olbia operated by Volotea (R. Bobbio) restart

Volotea, the low-cost airline for small and medium-sized European cities, is restoring the route to Olbia, the summer destination, with a total offer of almost 24,000 seats for sale, distributed across approximately 132 flights, and up to six frequencies at week in the months of heaviest traffic. Present at the “Cristoforo Colombo” since 2012, the Spanish company has transported over 2.4 million passengers to date and is preparing for another hot summer in Genoa. In addition to the reopening of the connection to Olbia, from the Ligurian airport you can, in fact, fly to Paris Orly, and from September the bi-weekly connection to Naples will be operational again.

The route to Northern Sardinia will allow the many Genoese passengers to easily reach the Costa Smeralda, to discover some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
“The reactivation of flights from Genoa to Olbia reconfirms our commitment to offering comfortable, fast and direct connections to one of the most popular summer destinations – commented Valeria Rebasti, International Market Director of Volotea -. This is an important route for us, which we have been operating since 2013, and which was created with the aim of satisfying the travel needs of all those who want to reach Sardinia in a short time. It is precisely for this reason that we have planned, in the months of heaviest traffic, flights 6 days a week, so as to plan your next holidays on the Costa Smeralda in an even simpler way”.
All Volotea routes are available on the website www.volotea.com and in travel agencies.

Roberto Bobbio

 
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