List of airlines of Italy
This is a list of active/operating airlines which have an Air Operator Certificate issued by the Ente Nazionale per l'Aviazione Civile,[1][2] the Civil Aviation Authority of Italy.
By sorting the table by "Notes", airlines will be sorted by fleet size.
| Airline | Image | IATA | ICAO | Callsign | Main Airport | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Air Dolomiti | ![]() |
EN | DLA | Fleet size: 010 | ||
| Air Four | ![]() |
Milan–Linate | ||||
| Air Italy | ![]() |
I9 | AEY | Fleet size: 013 | ||
| Air Panarea | Panarea | License for helicopters operation only | ||||
| Air Vallée | ![]() |
VK | RVL | Genoa | Fleet size: 001 | |
| Airumbria | ![]() |
UMB | Perugia | Fleet size: 001 License for up to 19 seats aircraft | ||
| Alba Servizi Aerotrasporti | ![]() |
AFQ | Milan–Linate | |||
| Alidaunia | D4 | LID | ALIDA | Foggia | License for helicopters operation only | |
| Alitalia | ![]() |
AZ | AZA | ALITALIA | Rome–Fiumicino | Fleet size: 100 |
| Alitalia CityLiner | ![]() |
CT | CYL | CITYLINER | Rome–Fiumicino | Fleet size: 020 Formerly Air One CityLiner |
| Blu Express | ![]() |
BV | BPA | Rome–Fiumicino | Fleet size: 010 Division of Blue Panorama Airlines | |
| Blue Panorama Airlines | ![]() |
BV | BPA | BLUE PANORAMA | Rome–Fiumicino | Fleet size: 010 |
| Cargolux Italia | ![]() |
C8 | ICV | Milan–Malpensa | Fleet size: 004 Cargo only | |
| Elitaliana | ![]() |
Lamezia Terme | License for helicopters operation only | |||
| Icaro Aero Taxi | ICA | Forlì | ||||
| Jetcom | Rome–Fiumicino | |||||
| Jet-Ops Europe | Venice | |||||
| Meridiana | ![]() |
IG | ISS | MERAIR | Olbia | Fleet size: 021 |
| Meridiana fly | ![]() |
IG | ISS | Olbia | Fleet size: 021 Eurofly (1989-2010) merged into Meridiana fly | |
| Mistral Air | ![]() |
7M | MSA | MISTRAL | Rome–Fiumicino | Fleet size: 010 |
| Neos | ![]() |
NO | NOS | MOONFLOWER | Milan–Malpensa | Fleet size: 009 |
| Professione Volare | PVL | Forlì | ||||
| SW Italia | Milan–Malpensa |
See also
References
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to Airlines of Italy. |
- ↑ "Compagnie aeree". enac.gov.it. ENAC. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
- ↑ "Elenco delle imprese titolari di licenza di trasporto aereo". enac.gov.it. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
- 1 2 http://www.anna.aero/2009/08/07/italy-alitalia-still-dominant-on-domestic-routes-3rd-behind-ryanair-easyjet-on-intleu
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