Icelandair and ITA Airways agree codeshare partnership
Icelandair and ITA Airways have inked an airline codeshare agreement to ease travel across the two airlines’ networks, opening new possibilities.
The flights are now available for sale, with codeshare travel starting 20 January 2025.
The initial airline codeshare agreement will open connections via Rome, between Iceland and numerous destinations including Bologna, Florence, Venice and Naples.
This way, both airlines’ customers can travel on a single ticket and have their luggage checked through to the final destination.
Icelandair and ITA will further expand the partnership and add codeshare routes via many of the airlines’ mutual European gateways.
Icelandair operates daily flights to Milan and Rome in the summer, and to further complement the new partnership, Icelandair has announced increased wintertime frequency to Rome, flying four times weekly.
Bogi Nils Bogason, Icelandair President and CEO said: “We are very pleased to welcome ITA into our group of airline partners. The codeshare agreement with ITA will offer our customers very convenient connections between the two airlines’ networks.”
Andrea Benassi, General Manager ITA Airways added: “This agreement further enhances ITA Airways’ commercial strategy of growth and opens a privileged access route to all passengers who will benefit from the connectivity via Rome Fiumicino and Reykjavik.”
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