17.05.23

SACBO - BIS - INTERCULTURA SCHOLARCHIPS ARE ASSIGNED

The executive offices of SACBO were the location for the presenting of the scholarships for high-school students funded by SACBO and BIS in collaboration with Intercultura and the BergamoTerritorial Scholastic Department.

The project, now in its sixth season and related to the 2023-2024 school year, has seen the assigning of 3 BGY International Services scholarships to students taking part in the CrossDisciplinary Orientation Course (previously the work experience project) regarding the providing of assistance to passengers in the airport: Victoria Boselli (the Falcone Institute, Bergamo), Emanuele Ferrari (the Maxwell Institute, Milan) and Rosella Mazzola (the Vittorio Emanuele II Institute, Bergamo).

Three scholarships dedicated to children of SACBO staff were awarded to Marlene Badalucco (the Caniana Institute, Bergamo), Luna Facheris (the Giacomo e Pio Manzù Institute, Bergamo) and Giovanni Pizzaballa (the Don Lorenzo Milani Institute, Romano di Lombardia). The six students will spend a study holiday in Ireland, departing from Bergamo Airport to Dublin on 23 July, to return on 18 August, after having visited the Ryanair headquarters.

The scholarship presentation ceremony saw the presence of Emilio Bellingardi, the Managing Director of SACBO, Amelia Corti, the CEO of BGY International Services, Roberto Rampinelli, the Director of Human Resources for SACBO, and Mietta Rodeschini, representing Intercultura.

15.05.23

AEROITALIA RETURNS WITH THREE DAILY FLIGHTS ON THE MILAN BERGAMO-ROME FIUMICINO ROUTE

On Monday 15 May, AeroItalia recommenced operation of three daily return flights between Milan Bergamo and Rome Fiumicino airports. The schedule has been studied to allow passengers to fly to the capital and return at the most popular times, even in one day, and to guarantee connections and ongoing flights via Fiumicino to the Italian airports of Olbia, Alghero and Palermo (the latter from 1 June), as well as to Bucharest and Bacau in Romania. The flights are operated with De Havilland Dash DHC-8-Q400, 78-seater aircrafts, belonging to the partner airlines SkyAlps, guaranteeing rapid connections and elevated standard of on-board comfort. 

09.05.23

THE SACBO MEETING APPROVES THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR 2022 AND APPOINTS THE NEW DIRECTORS FOR THE 2023-2025 PERIOD

The SACBO shareholders’ meeting has approved the financial statements and the consolidated group statements 2022, which include the financial statements for SACBO S.p.A. and those of the fully-owned company BGY International Services S.r.l. The financial year closed on a positive note, despite the first months of 2022 were still partially affected by the COVID 19 pandemic and the subsequent changes in the geopolitical and economic situation due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which caused difficulties and uncertainties due to a rise in energy prices, obstacles to procurement of some raw materials and an increase in financial market volatility. Despite this, air traffic generated by Bergamo airport saw gradual and constant recovery, and data regarding the month of June 2022 was comforting, characterised as it was by the best performance in terms of punctuality on a European level, with the least delays and cancellations. This is a situation that is not so common in Europe, and one that has allowed Bergamo airport to efficiently manage the increase in passenger movement. As a result, ACI World, the global airport association, awarded Bergamo the recognition as the best European airport in the 5-15-million passenger category for its overall performance in 2022, a classification that had previously been awarded for 2021. The periodical study on the level of appreciation among airport users, part of the ASQ programme run by the Airports Council International (ACI) World and involving 300 of the most important airports on an international level, evidence for Bergamo Airport of an overall level of satisfaction of 4.5 (out of a maximum of 5), compared to an average international value of 4.3 and an average European and Italian value of 4.1. In 2022, Bergamo airport once again exceeded the 13-million-passenger level (13,155,806). It is an achievement that has come three years on from the record number reached in 2019, with 13,857,257. 2022 came to an end with an overall figure representing approximately 95% of passenger traffic generated in the year before the pandemic. 

02.05.23

L’AEROPORTO DI MILANO BERGAMO SUPERA I 50MILA PASSEGGERI IN UN SOLO GIORNO

Domenica 30 aprile, per la prima volta nella sua storia, l’Aeroporto di Milano Bergamo ha superato la soglia dei 50mila passeggeri transitati in un giorno. Un nuovo traguardo, in continuità con il trend di ripresa del traffico aereo in corso da un anno a questa parte, raggiunto in una giornata caratterizzata da un altrettanto elevato indice di regolarità e puntualità”. Giovanni Sanga, presidente di SACBO, commenta la storica giornata che ha chiuso un eccellente mese di aprile, il migliore di sempre dal punto di vista operativo. Partenze e arrivi hanno sommato un dato di 50.242 passeggeri, effetto di un load factor cresciuto notevolmente a parità di numero di voli programmati. Il mese di aprile si è chiuso con un consuntivo di 1.363.200 passeggeri (+ 17,2% rispetto ad aprile 2019 e oltre 250mila in più rispetto a dodici mesi fa) e una media giornaliera di 45.440.

20.04.23

NOTICE TO PASSENGERS

Due to the air transport general strike being announced, on Friday 21 April, some flights can suffer delays or cancellations. We recommend all customers to check the airlines websites for updates on their flight schedules

 

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