Bolzano airport reopens to skiers

5th October 2021, by Abi Butcher

A new flight has launched from Gatwick to Bolzano - giving easy access to Alta Badia

A new flight has launched from Gatwick to Bolzano - giving easy access to Alta Badia

A new flight has been launched from London Gatwick to Bolzano in Italy, offering easier access to the South Tyrol and its ski destinations in the Dolomites.

Bolzano has been closed since 2016, and the new airline, Sky Alps, launches the London Gatwick-Bolzano flight for 15 December in time for the ski season. Flights will be operated every Wednesday and Sunday between 5 January and 16 March 2022, using a fleet of Dash DHC-8-Q400 aircrafts, which each seat up to 78 passengers and offer luxury interiors — what better way to start your ski holiday?

The flights are sociable, lunchtime hours with a duration of around 2 hours, 20 minutes.

Weds: BZO (11.00) – LGW (12.30) / LGW (13.30) – BZO (16.50)
Sunday: BZO (14.10) – LGW (15.40) / LGW (16.40) – BZO (20.00)

Onward transfers to ski areas such as the resorts within the Dolomiti Superski or the gourmet Alta Badia valley are between 60 and 90 minutes.

Fly Alps operated successfully this summer to eight destinations, including Bolzano which was reopened from June 2021.

Prices for the ski season start at £116 each way.

For more information and to book visit skyalps.com



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