Air Europa returns to connect Venice with the rest of the world
After the stop due to the health emergency, Air Europa will resume connections from Venice Marco Polo Airport to [...] June 2024.

After the stop due to the health emergency, next June 2024 Air Europa will resume connections from Venice Marco Polo airport to Madrid Barajas. An important milestone involving the Iberian carrier alongside SAVE, the management company of the lagoon airport. Air Europa is a member of the SkyTeam alliance, although in the risiko of the skies it is destined to end up (sooner or later) in the hands of a large group such as IAG, has one of the most modern fleets on the continent and consists of 50 aircraft whose average age does not exceed 4 years.
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The company is part of the holding company Globalia, Spain's largest tourism group. In 2018, the German environmental organization Atmosfair described Air Europa as the most efficient European airline. Last year, Air Europa carried more than 13 million passengers. Finally, the company, routinely figures among the most punctual airlines on the European continent thus offering a high standard of service to its customers.
Air Europa thus reopens the gateway from Italy to Spain, offering a Wide range of connections to American and Caribbean long haul destinations operated by the company.
"With the reinstatement of this route, Air Europa once again confirms itself as the airline of reference for connections between Europe and the Americas with the aim of intensifying even more traffic from Italy, a key market for our Spanish carrier," comments Renato Scaffidi, Air Europa's Italy Country Manager, "After the stop forced by the health emergency, we believe that the time is again ripe to resume operations and from next June 2024 we will be able to guarantee our passengers departing from Venice 2 daily frequencies to reach not only our Madrid hub, but also to the many destinations in the Americas and Caribbean in our network including Brazil, Argentina, Cuba, Dominican Republic, the United States, Peru and many others."
"The return of Air Europa's connection to Madrid is of fundamental importance to our airport, as it guarantees connections from the hub in the Spanish capital to the American destinations included in the airline's extensive network," comments Camillo Bozzolo, Aviation Development Director, SAVE Group "In recent twelve months, direct and indirect traffic flows between Venice and the American continent amounted to more than 1 million passengers, accounting for 11% of the airport's total traffic."