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Archive for June, 2011

Jet Airways Milan Malpensa Airport

Thursday, June 30th, 2011

Milan Malpensa – Jet Airways

With the introduction of its new European gateway at Milan Malpensa Airport, Jet Airways, India’s premier international airline, has now become the 2nd largest carrier with regards to the number of seats offered with direct flights between Europe and India. In that respect Brussels Airport remains the 4th gateway to India.

With Jet Airways high frequency of seven daily direct flights from 3 European airports (Brussels, Milan Malpensa and London Heathrow), the airline offers passengers the possibility to choose morning flights from Brussels (to 3 destinations in India) and London (to Mumbai) or evening flights from London Heathrow (to Mumbai and Delhi) and Milan Malpensa to Delhi, giving the customer the full flexibility to organise their travel to India.

Feeder services with Brussels Airlines and other carriers connect perfectly on these 3 European origin cities, giving travelers a wide choice of transit possibilities from a great number of European countries, which are also combinable at the same fare. To the same extent, travelers can choose to continue their flights taking advantage of easy connections within India and to the rest of Asia.

Aer Lingus Flights to Milan Malpensa

Monday, June 27th, 2011

Aer Lingus Adds Flights to Milan Malpensa

10 new routes have recently been announced by Aer Lingus for its winter schedule.

These new Aer Lingus flights include four weekly flights to Milan Malpensa from Dublin throughout the winter.

Flights to Reggio Calabria From Linate

Friday, June 24th, 2011

Blu-Express, the Italian low-cost carrier, on the 17th June launched domestic services to Reggio Calabria (REG) in the south of the peninsula. Flights now operate 5 times a week, daily on weekdays, from both Milan Linate (LIN) and Rome Fiumicino (FCO).

From the capital city, competition comes from Alitalia’s 28, ItAli Airlines’ 14 and Air Malta’s 3 weekly flights, while the route from the city airport serving Italy’s second-largest city competes with Alitalia’s and ItAli’s each daily flights.

Beijing to Milan Malpensa

Friday, June 24th, 2011

Air China has now launched its 2nd route to Milan Malpensa (MXP) as the airline on 15th June connected the northern Italian airport Milan Malpensa with its Beijing (PEK) hub.

Flights on the new route operate 3 times weekly, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, with A330-200 aircraft. The Star Alliance airline has in fact served the route in the past, between 1995 and 2005.

Flights From Romania to Milan Bergamo

Friday, June 24th, 2011

Wizz Air has recently launched 5 new routes in the last week, including 3 from its new Romanian base at Targu Mures (TGM) in Transylvania. One of the new routes includes flights to Milan Bergamo with a frequency of 3 flights per week.

Bergamo Airport Changes Name

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

Bergamo Airport Name Change

It is believed that Bergamo airport will no longer be called ‘Orio al Serio’, and that the official name has changed to “Il Caravaggio”. The decision to name Milan’s Bergamo airport after the famous painter born in Bergamo was approved some time ago, but the new Bergamo airport name officially appeared on the structure only today.

Are Easyjet Set to Expand at Malpensa Airport?

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

Easyjet at Malpensa Airport

Due to the recent pull out by Lufthansa Italia from Malpensa Airport in the North of Italy, questions have been asked of easyjet on whether they are set to expand their flight services from Malpensa Airport.

EasyJet CEO Carolyn McCall recenlty announced in an interview that they are in discussions with Milan Malpensa, but also confirmed that they already were before the Lufthansa Italia pull-out. However, with the Lufthansa Italia pull-out taking place it does mean that they we will now be talking more.

The question is which destinations and flight routes will Easyjet introduce?

Flights From Manchester to Bergamo

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

Jet2 has confirmed its summer offering which includes flights from Manchester to Bergamo, Milan. The flights from Manchester airport to bergamo are set to begin in May 2012.

Jet2 flights to Bergamo Airport include low fares with allocated seats, 22kg baggage allowance and convenient flight times.  The flights to Bergamo from Manchester will be weekly.

Bergamo gives people easy access to the beautiful Italian Lakes including the stunning Lake Garda and it is well worth considering a Bergamo airport car rental to explore this magnificent region of Italy.

British Airways Arranges Italy to California Connections

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

As of this month, British Airways will be providing connecting flights between Italy and California’s San Diego airport. In response to rising demand, the British flag carrier will run daily flights to California out of London Heathrow’s Terminal 5, scheduled around connecting flights out of Italy’s Bologna, Naples, Milan Linate, Milan Malpensa and Rome Fiumicino flights to London. Tickets onboard the Boeing 777 flights are open to Club World, World Traveller Plus and World Traveller flyers. The new schedule will last throughout summer, up until 30th October.

Bergamo Tourist Guide

Monday, June 6th, 2011

Bergamo in Northern Italy is neither big or particularly famous and is not a usual destination for tourists. Bergamo is less than 1 hour northeast of Milan and has been living quietly at the edge of the Alps for more than 2,000 years. Bergamo is a town that consists of 2 distinct parts. The Citta Bassa or the lower city and the Citta Alta, the old upper city and historic centre which is full of beautiful medieval and Renaissance buildings.

Originally known as Barra, Bergamo is said to have been founded by Cydno, the son of the founder of the Liguri family. The Etruscans turned the city into a fortress in the sixth century BC as its hilltop location made it ideal to spot any advancing enemy right over the plains below. And for nearly 400 years, starting in the early 15th century to the late 18th century, Bergamo was under the influence of Venice, and it was the Venetians who rebuilt the stone walls around Citta Alta.

Narrow and winding cobblestone streets are to be found everywhere inside the city walls. Once inside the Porta San Alessandro, one of the 4 gates around the ancient wall, a walk along Via Colleoni is highly recommended as it leads to the magnificent Piazza Vecchia.

This plaza is surrounded by impressive buildings with the Fontana di Alvise Contarini fountain positioned at its centre. The Palazzo Della Ragione, or municipal palace is also located here with a magnificent bell tower to its right. Between these two buildings is an archway which leads to Piazza Duomo, home to the gorgeous Santa Maria Maggiore and Bergamo’s Cathedral, as well as the Colleoni Chapel and baptistery.

The 12th century church of Santa Maria houses traces of the original frescoes depicting the tree of life. The dome has frescoes by Giovanbattista Tiepolo and the walls are covered with Florentine tapestries, the wooden confessional was designed and made by Andrea Fontani in 1705. The Santa Maria church also contains the tomb of famous composer Bergamo Gaetano Donizetti who wrote 71 operas, 18 symphonies and many other important works.

Bergamo’s Via Gombito is lined with bars, restaurants, cafes and small groceries where fine food includes the best polenta in Italy and Taleggio cheese, there are also many confectionery shops displaying the yellow cakes known as polenta e osei. Magnificent window displays and aromas will make you want to try everything.

If your looking for a bite to eat in Bergamo, a trip to the former prison building just off Via Colleoni, which is now called Il Circolino di Citta Alta is well worth a visit and is highly recommended. The budget priced restaurant is operated and owned by Bergamo’s senior citizens and students which serve great local food from home-made ravioli-like Cosoncelli alla Bergamasca to various polenta dishes.

However, Bergamo’s food and architecture is not limited to the old town. The lower part of the city, Citta Bassa also has much to offer, especially Accademia Carrara. Located at Piazza Giacomo Carrara, the academy is one of Italy’s most important art spaces and houses masterpieces by Botticelli, Raffaello, Bellini and Donatello.

How to get to Bergamo

Bergamo is just 53 km from Milan along the Milan-Venice A4 motorway. Car rental in Bergamo is not expensive and is definitely worth considering.

The train from Stazione Centrale Milano to Bergamo leave frequently with a journey time of around 50 minutes.

Tourists arriving in Bergamo by bus or train can take Atb (Azienda Trasporti Bergamo) bus number 1 to Citta Alta or the funicular, which runs from 7.00am to midnight.

The nearest airport is Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport and flights to bergamo are operated from many locations.