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Memorandum of Understanding to triple air links between Italy and China
The agreement provides for a considerable extension of the previous agreements dating back to 2015
January 14, 2020
The agreement provides for a considerable extension of the agreements 2015 and in particular: an increase in the number of capacity in terms of passenger frequencies up to 164 flights weekly weekdays per part, of which 108 are effective immediately, with a increase of 28 from the summer season 2021 and further 28 starting in the 2022 summer season; destination points free in their respective territories; home code sharing on all connections in the territory of the other nation; co-terminalization (possibility to serve with the same flight multiple stops country), with the exception of the main routes (Beijing-Shanghai, Beijing-Guangzhou and Shanghai-Guangzhou Italian carriers; Rome and Milan for Chinese companies); For the transporting cargo 14 frequencies per week with the possibility of operate fifth-freedom traffic rights out of four "intermediate" points and four "beyond" points.
"Italy," said Paola De Micheli, Minister for Italy Infrastructure and Transport - become the European nation with the highest number of air links to China, thanks to ENAC's agreement with The Chinese Civil Aviation. I want to express my satisfaction at a result of great value that will bring more tourism and more routes to Made in Italy, in the direction desired by so many operators and strengthens ties between the two countries. Nature agreement, which provides for an increase in the capacity of the and free destination points on the territories, will have a positive impact for several stops in our country. I'm sure our economic fabric will be able to grasp the importance of challenge."
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