Spanish airline Volotea inaugurated this Friday a new route connecting Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport with Verona, Italy. This connection, which will offer around 134 flights, will operate two weekly frequencies (Monday and Friday).
Volotea, which has had a presence at Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas airport since 2017, adds this new route to the five it already operates from the Spanish capital to France (Lyon, Nantes and Toulouse), Italy (Olbia) and Spain (Murcia).
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“We are very proud to expand our international network from Madrid with this new route to Verona. This is our second connection to Italy from the Spanish capital. We are pleased to be able to offer unique connections to other European cities so that the people of Madrid have more travel options to get to know new destinations,” commented Gabriel Schmilovich, Volotea’s Chief Strategy Officer.
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