Northern Italy at Your Fingertips. Exclusive Airline Launches Routes from Poland

SkyAlps is an Italian luxury airline based at the small airport in Bolzano, in the Trentino-Alto Adige region, right at the foot of the Alps and the Italian Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. While the airline focuses on serving customers interested in skiing, it also offers vacation destinations for residents of the region.
Polish Airports encouraged airlines to launch flights to Radom Airport, but this did not happen.
A new route from Warsaw. From Poland almost to the mountaintops.The Aviation Market reports that the small carrier has been granted slots at Chopin Airport for the second consecutive year, enabling it to launch a seasonal flight between Warsaw and northern Italy. This is not only good news for skiers, who will have the mountains at their fingertips. Bolzano, one of the gateways to the Dolomites, is a good base for exploring South Tyrol , an Italian province with a rich agritourism scene, from mountain farms to vineyards. A well-known attraction in the city is the Archaeological Museum, which houses the mummy of Ötzi the "Iceman."
The industry portal reports that the flights will launch on December 19 and will operate once a week: on Fridays, until March 27. The flights will be operated by Bombardier Q400 aircraft, which will accommodate 76 or 78 passengers.
What are the prices for flights from Warsaw to Bolzano?The connections are already visible in the carrier's system. One-way flights on December 19th start at €177, or approximately PLN 753. The Sky Light fare includes a free carry-on bag measuring 40x30x20 cm and a cabin bag weighing up to 8 kg. The flight from Warsaw to Bolzano takes 2 hours and 20 minutes.
The airline also promotes an exclusive service on its website – flights by private jet, for a maximum of eight passengers.
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