Air One to expand the Venice base with summer service to Copenhagen

Air One (Milan-Malpensa) is again planning to expand the new Venice base with three-times-weekly summer season service from VCE to Copenhagen from June 27 through September 8, 2013 with Airbus A320s per Airline Route.

Air One added the Venice base on May 4, 2012 when the first flight took off from Venice to Palermo. Air One is now connecting Venice to 12 destinations: Brindisi, Cagliari, Palermo, Barcelona, Prague, St. Petersburg, Warsaw, Istanbul, Brussels, Athens, Palma de Mallorca and Menorca.

The Venice base is Air One’s third base after Milan Malpensa and Pisa.

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Copyright Photo: Dave Glendinning. Airbus A320-216 EI-DSW (msn 3609) taxies from the gate at London (Heathrow).

Air One: AG Slide Show

Routes from Venice:

Air One VCE 12:2012 Route Map

One thought on “Air One to expand the Venice base with summer service to Copenhagen

  1. Paul

    Jan 11, 2013. Just verified via international phone call (my dime) with Air One customer service that my 3/21/13 Istanbul – Venice flight AP741 was cancelled, despite online booking showing it still valid. That route has been cancelled for at least a week both ways. Puts me in a real bind since the only other direct flight to Venice is over $250. Alitalia (booked Air One flight since they use same booking system and owns Air One) and Air One still show my flight still as “confirmed” online, but that flight doesn’t show up on live Istanbul SAW outbound flights nor any search engine I have found. Sadly, neither Alitalia nor Air One will communicate with customers via email (reply to email request for customer support stated calling them on the phone was required). Alitalia doesn’t seem to have the best communications path with Air One since they still insist that my flight exists. Even Air One seems confused since my flight remains confirmed despite the verbal confirmation of the “business decision” to discontinue that route introduced just last April 2012,
    Alitalia customer service did try to verify route cancellation (after I repeatedly insisted until they finally tried to call the same customer service # I did: 39 09 1255 1047) Unfortunately, we spent so much time getting to that decision, and because Air Once stops answering the phones at 1 PM USA west coast time, Alitalia advised that I start over tomorrow so that they could call Air One when they would answer the phone. Hard to understand that an airline would have such limited hours, especially in servicing requests from the US. Of course, simply using email to service requests would eliminate the time zone issue and save everyone time and cost.

    Welcome to Italy!

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