SkyAlps announces new Verona-Rome Fiumicino connection
The flight will operate from Sept. 25 with 76-seat DASH-8 Q-400 aircraft and daily frequency that, from Monday to Friday, will allow same-day round trip

SkyAlps announces the new Verona-Rome connection. Established in 2021, the company began operations on June 17, 2021 and today Connects 12 Italian and European destinations. The fleet consists of 5 DASH-8 Q-400 aircraft - short- to medium-range twin-turboprop aircraft with significantly lower CO2 emissions than other regional jets.
"SkyAlps is pleased to announce its connections between Verona Airport and Rome Fiumicino, with highly efficient aircraft that allow for up to 50% reduction in CO2 emissions and with a competitive introductory fare", confirms Josef Gostner, President of SkyAlps.
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The connection includes a double daily round-trip flight from Monday to Friday and a single connection on Saturdays and Sundays, offering itself as an alternative to surface transportation, particularly for Business Travel.
"With the flight to Rome, SkyAlps brings back to Catullo a key connection for the Verona area, designed especially for business users, who can take advantage of daily routes for a same-day round trip", declares Camillo Bozzolo, Aviation Development Director of SAVE Group.
SkyAlps includes in the ticket 24 hours of parking and free fast track at Verona airport, thus reducing transit time before boarding. Also from the Venetian airport, in recent days here on TFC we have proposed to you the international map for summer 2023. Verona Airport is increasingly the Gateway to Northern Europe, with increased connections to the UK and German markets.
SkyAlps is an Italian airline founded in 2021 with its headquarters and hub at Bolzano Airport. It currently connects 12 small and medium-sized cities in Europe with direct flights. The entire fleet consists of DASH-8 Q-400 aircraft - twin turboprops for short- and medium-haul flights with a maximum capacity of 76 seats. With 2.3 liters per passenger per 100 kilometers flown, the DASH-8 Q-400s save about 50% in emissions compared to regional jets.