The wait is over: ITA Airways reopens lounge at Milan Linate
I'll say it now, the pun ITA Airways found to rename the new lounge at Milan Linate is [...]

I'll say it now, the pun found by ITA Airways to rename the new lounge at Milan Linate is spectacular. If in Rome the lounge at Terminal 1 is called Hangar in Milan, an English phrase was found that recalls aviation, but also fashion in honor of Milan's sartorial tradition. The new lounge will in fact be called runway.
From the parade to the runway and back
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Farewell then Piazza della Scala, a name that was a child of the old Alitalia House and that ITA Airways, when it had reopened the lounge, had simply covered the green, Alitalia's historical color, with Savoy blue, which is the color of the new livery.
May 7, Slightly behind initial projections, there will be the official opening of the new lounge and sono really curious to see what solutions have been adopted, in particular I want to see whether the expansion with the enlargement in the spaces of the former Michelangelo restaurant will have been used to create a space for Senator/Gold Star Alliance passengers, or whether the entire area will be open indifferently to all passengers.
Work also underway at Fiumicino
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Meanwhile, the work also at Fiumicino Hangar Lounge, again this is an enlargement and better use of space so as to accommodate more passengers.
In conclusion
ITA Airways is about to raise the curtain on its new lounge at Milan Linate, at the moment the only thing that has been revealed is the name, and I like it a hell of a lot.