16.06.21

ADVICE TO PASSENGERS FOR TRIPS ABROAD

As there have been frequent cases of incomplete documentation at the moment of check-in or boarding, the Milan Bergamo Airport management company SACBO reminds passenger of the anti-Covid 19 regulations currently in force – in particular in European countries and the Mediterranean area – concerning entry, which vary according to the destination State.

When booking your flight, it is advisable to view the provisions issued by the governmental authorities of the destination country, accessible through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website viaggiaresicuri.it.

On the days just before departure, passengers are also advised to visit the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website viaggiaresicuri.it again, or to check whether the airline with which they are flying has sent any additional information by e-mail regarding provisions that will apply on the scheduled departure date.

For journeys to some countries, such as Greece and Malta, passengers have to be carrying the negative results of a molecular swab test performed less than 72 hours before the flight (the rapid swab test is not accepted). In addition, to be allowed to board a flight to a destination in Greece, passengers have to download the specific QR Code issued by Greek governmental authorities; it has to be generated no more than 24 hours before the flight’s departure time, and it can be requested by using the respective form (travel.gov.gr).

Analogous, specific advice is also given to passengers departing for the United Kingdom, a country that requires various anti-Covid procedures to be performed on the dedicated portal, with information available on the United Kingdom section of the website viaggiaresicuri.it.

16.06.21

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS TO CASABLANCA REINSTATED TODAY

Today, Milan Bergamo Airport welcomes the return of scheduled flights to Casablanca, operated by Air Arabia. It was possible to reinstate these flights through Italy’s inclusion on list A of the countries from which arrivals in Morocco are permitted. The Airbus A320 with the colours of Air Arabia landed at 10:45 and took off again at 11:30.

Italians wishing to travel to Morocco will have to present a vaccination certificate or a negative molecular test (PCR) for Coronavirus performed no more than 48 hours before arrival. Morocco is another country that will recognise the European Green Pass. People who have been vaccinated will in fact have to show the QR code with data about the vaccination when they disembark at the airport, without the need to undergo swab tests.

14.06.21

RYANAIR LAUNCHES TWO NEW ROUTES FROM MILAN BERGAMO THIS SUMMER

Ryanair, the number one airline in Italy, announced today another two new routes from Milan Bergamo: one to the airport of Aktion-Preveza (Greece), operative twice a week, as well as a domestic route to Comiso three times a week beginning in August, as part of Ryanair’s domestic operations for summer 2021.
Italian customers can now book their summer holidays either abroad or in Italy, flying at even lower fares, and with the possibility to take advantage of the “Zero Change Fee” in the event that their plans change.
To celebrate, Ryanair has launched a special offer with fares as low as € 19.99 for flights until the end of October 2021, which must be booked by midnight on Wednesday (16 June) exclusively from the Ryanair.com website.

28.05.21

EASYJET INAUGURATES THE FIRST OLBIA-MILAN BERGAMO FLIGHT AND ANNOUNCES NEW ROUTES

For the first time, the skies above Bergamo have been coloured orange. easyJet flight EJU 3367 from Olbia landed today at Milan Bergamo Airport at 10.25 a.m. and was welcomed with the traditional water cannon salute, to then depart for Costa Smeralda airport at 11.00 a.m.
This was the first flight for the Milan Bergamo - Olbia route, with which easyJet, a leading European airline, marked the beginning of operations from Milan Bergamo airport. From today until 23 October, the airline will be running daily flights between Bergamo airport and Sardinia, which will be joined by a second daily flight between 19 July and 5 September.
For the upcoming winter season, the airline aims to increase its range of flights from “Caravaggio” airport with the introduction of new international routes to Paris Charles de Gaulle, Amsterdam Schiphol and London Gatwick.

18.05.21

RYANAIR LAUNCHES A NEW ROUTE BETWEEN MILAN BERGAMO AND MENORCA FOR SUMMER 2021

Ryanair, the number one airline in Italy, announced today (18 May) the launch of a new summer route from Milan Bergamo to Menorca, which will be running twice weekly from July as an integral part of the summer 2021 schedule for the Italian market.
Italian customers can now book their summer holidays on one of the most famous islands in the Mediterranean at even lower fares, and with the possibility to take advantage of the “Zero Change Fee” in the event that their plans change.
To celebrate, Ryanair has launched a special offer with fares as low as € 19.99 for flights until the end of October 2021, which must be booked by midnight on Thursday 20 May from the Ryanair.com website.

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