Volotea is pursuing its expansion in Bordeaux, offering customers new options for travelling to Italy. With a new service to Rome Fiumicino and a reopened route to Naples (previously operated from 2014-2019), Bordeaux residents now have more options to enjoy the “dolce vita” in Italy for a long weekend.
Volotea, the airline for the regional capitals of Europe, has been flying to and from Bordeaux since it started to operate in 2012. It is now offering two new destinations:
These routes are available on the Volotea website and reinforce the airline’s network, which now serves 28 destinations from Bordeaux, including five in Italy. With these new additions, Volotea – which transported over 4 million passengers from Bordeaux Airport between 2012 and May 2023 – is giving a significant boost to the connections available in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region.
This post was published on 9 July 2023 16:36
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