Auf der Strecke Mailand – Rom bietet man Flüge mit nur getesteten Passagieren …
Alitalia hat bereits seit September Covid-19-freie Flüge zwischen Rom und Mailand laufen. Nur Personen mit einem negativen Testergebnis (eigener PCR oder Schnelltest am Flughafen) kommen mit.
Diese Testphase wurde nun verlängert!
Die Infos:
“Alitalia extends the Covid-tested flight offer from Rome to Milan, and vice versa, which started in mid-September.
Until 31 October, two Alitalia’s air services departing from Rome Fiumicino and until 6 November two flights departing from Milan Linate – out of the 14 flights operating between the two cities – will continue to carry only passengers who have tested negative for Covid-19, after undergoing the rapid antigen test before boarding or after presenting a certification for a molecular swab (PCR test) or antigen swab performed within 72 hours before the flight departure time.
The flights included in the service are, from Rome to Milan: AZ 2038 at 1:30 pm (operating every day of the week) and AZ 2092 at 5:20 pm (operating from Monday to Friday, from 26 October it will depart at 5:30 pm). From Milan Linate to Rome Fiumicino, the Covid-tested flights are: AZ 2039 at 10 am (operating every day of the week) and AZ 2061 at 5 pm (operating from Monday to Friday).”
Zur Pressemitteilung: Covid-screened flight offer extended
Viele Airlines sehen verpflichtende Covid-19 Tests vor Abflug als Rettung. Bei den Kunden von Alitalia scheint man einen Nerv getroffen zu haben.
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