The airline will operate two daily frequencies with its Boeing 737 fleet.
Madrid, 25 April 2024.- On 21 June, Air Europa will once again connect Madrid and Venice. The airline is reopening this route, one of the most popular in the Summer in Europe, and it does so with two daily frequencies. This way, it meets the growing interest of its customers in the transalpine country, adding to its destinations one of the most iconic for travellers around the world.
Customers will enjoy a wide offer to the city of canals that will exceed 140,000 seats this year. During 2024, more than 750 flights are scheduled to connect Madrid with Venice. Departures from the Spanish capital will be at 7.20am and 3.15pm, respectively, while those from Italy will depart for Madrid-Barajas airport at 10.45am and 6.40pm. The route will be operated with the Boeing 737 fleet, one of the most efficient, comfortable, and successful narrow-body aircraft on the market.
With the start of flights to Venice this summer, Air Europa significantly strengthens its commitment to the Italian market, where it already operates two daily frequencies to both Rome and Milan. Passengers arriving from Venice have a quick and easy connection to most of the domestic and transoceanic destinations operated by the airline on their arrival in Madrid.
- Flying since 1986, Air Europa is a Spanish airline and a member of the SkyTeam alliance. The company's fleet of more than 50 aircraft is one of the most modern and sustainable in the industry, consisting of Boeing 787 Dreamliner and Boeing 737 aircrafts that guarantee maximum efficiency and comfort for its passengers. Air Europa flies to more than 55 destinations around the world and has a strategic position in the Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas airport hub, connecting Europe and America.
- www.aireuropa.com