The Italian state company ITA Airways, which took over Alitalia routes After its collapse, it has plans to restart flights to Brazil in the middle of this year, thus recovering one of the most important international connections departing from Italy.
According to the company's plan, provided by a source close to the company in Italy and published by aeroinAll flights will be on the Rome-Guarulhos route, starting in... June 1th, 2022 — flight lands in Brazil the next day. The plans do not include the return of flights to Rio de Janeiro.
June 2th to July 30thSix weekly flights, except on Mondays. The departure from Guarulhos to Rome is at 14:25 PM (AZ-675). Flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays will be operated by the Airbus A350, and the others by the A330-200.
August 2th to October 28th: Flights are once again daily and schedules remain the same as above. The Airbus A350 will operate on the route on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays.
And this return should happen in the best style, with the new Airbus A350-900 alternating with the A330 on the route.
There are no tickets for sale yet and plans may be adjusted depending on the arrival schedule of the A350s.

This week, the company announced the launch of ITA Airways Connect, a new digital platform dedicated to travel agents, which will allow them to access commercial information about the company's products, services and operational procedures, as well as receive assistance and useful advice to meet their customers' requests.
Agents will be able to check the status of flights in real time, issue plane tickets and know the Smart Group, a platform that guarantees real-time fare quotes and streamlines the group booking process.






























































