Aeroitalia Shifts E195 to Salerno, Launching New Flights Tomorrow
Aeroitalia's Embraer E195, having relocated from Foggia, touched down in Salerno this afternoon and will launch new flight operations tomorrow.
Salerno's New Air Hub: Aeroitalia Kicks Off Flights Tomorrow
Aeroitalia has shifted its Embraer E195 aircraft to Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport (QSR), where new scheduled flights will kick off tomorrow. The E195, registered SX-RMA, touched down in Salerno this afternoon, ready to launch its previously announced routes immediately.
The E195 isn't new to Italy; it previously flew from Foggia's Gino Lisa Airport (FOG). Its move now marks a clear expansion for Aeroitalia within the Campania region. Starting tomorrow, the aircraft goes straight into service with its first flight to Milan Malpensa (MXP), offering direct connections passengers have been waiting for.
After its initial Malpensa round trip, the E195 won't sit idle. It's already scheduled to depart Salerno again, pushing north to Turin (TRN). This rapid sequence of flights clearly shows Aeroitalia's aim: maximize the aircraft's use and cement a strong foothold from its new Salerno base. The early schedule also includes another Salerno-Malpensa-Salerno round trip, signaling a crucial connection to northern Italy.
What does this mean for Salerno? More direct routes to key Italian hubs, giving both residents and tourists easier travel options. For Aeroitalia, it's a firm statement: a continued push to grow its domestic network and deepen its presence across central and southern Italy.
The swift transition highlights just how nimble regional aviation can be, with airlines constantly adapting fleets and routes to meet demand and seize fresh market opportunities. Salerno Airport, long a gateway to the Amalfi Coast and Cilento, now stands to gain significantly from Aeroitalia's increased activity. More flights mean more passengers, fueling local economic growth. It's clear: air travel in Salerno is about to get a major boost.
Source: ItaliaVola | 21 May 2026 | Originally in IT
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