Volotea announces two new routes from Olbia to Madrid and Nice
This brings to 22 the number of destinations that can be reached aboard Volotea aircraft from Olbia
Volotea, the low-cost airline of Europe's small and medium-sized cities, has announced major new additions to its offerings at Olbia Airport.
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As of May 26, in fact, will take off on a flight to Madrid., a connection that will have 3 frequencies per week, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for a total of more than 20,800 seats, or 116 flights. In addition, the low-cost confirmed the launch of a second new route to Nice, whose inaugural flight is scheduled for May 28. The connection to and from the French Riviera will have 2 weekly frequencies, on Wednesdays and Sundays, with a total of more than 14,000 seats and 78 flights.
With these new features The number of destinations reachable aboard Volotea aircraft from Olbia rises to 22. Volotea will announce more new destinations in the coming days.
"We are happy to announce this important news in Olbia! Starting next May, it will be possible to take off from the airport to two incredibly vibrant cities like Madrid and Nice - Valeria Rebasti, Volotea's Country Manager Italy & Southeastern Europe, said. This adds new destinations to our portfolio that are very different from each other but equally irresistible, which we are sure will win over an even larger number of passengers. This announcement, in addition to increasing tourist flows to and from Sardinia, reconfirms the key role of the Sardinian market in our investment plans. We expect to announce important news soon in Olbia, where we are working together with the airport management to create new international tourist routes."
This makes 22 destinations connected by Volotea to Olbia airport., 7 in France (Bordeaux, Deauville, Lille, Lyon, Nantes, Strasbourg and Nice - New 2023), 2 in Spain (Barcelona and Madrid - New 2023) and 13 in Italy (Ancona, Bologna, Catania, Florence - New 2023, Genoa, Milan Bergamo, Naples, Palermo, Pisa, Rome Fiumicino, Turin, Venice and Verona).