List of airlines of Italy

This is a list of active/operating airlines which have an Air Operator Certificate issued by the Ente Nazionale per l'Aviazione Civile,[1][2] the Civil Aviation Authority of Italy.

Alitalia, flag carrier of, and largest airline in Italy.[3]
Meridiana, second-largest Italian carrier.[3]

By sorting the table by "Notes", airlines will be sorted by fleet size.

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Main Airport Notes
Airaia 2A ARC AIRAIA Florence Fleet size: 057
Air Dolomiti EN DLA no Fleet size: 010
Air Four Milan–Linate o
Air Italy I9 AEY Fleet size: 013
Air Panarea Panarea License for helicopters operation only
Air Vallée VK RVL Genoa Fleet size: 001
Airumbria UMB Perugia Fleet size: 001
License for up to 19 seats aircraft
Alba Servizi Aerotrasporti AFQ Milan–Linate
Alidaunia D4 LID ALIDA Foggia License for helicopters operation only
Alitalia AZ AZA ALITALIA Rome–Fiumicino Fleet size: 100
Alitalia CityLiner CT CYL CITYLINER Rome–Fiumicino Fleet size: 020
Formerly Air One CityLiner
Blu Express BV BPA Rome–Fiumicino Fleet size: 010
Division of Blue Panorama Airlines
Blue Panorama Airlines BV BPA BLUE PANORAMA Rome–Fiumicino Fleet size: 010
Cargolux Italia C8 ICV Milan–Malpensa Fleet size: 004
Cargo only
Elitaliana Lamezia Terme License for helicopters operation only
Icaro Aero Taxi ICA Forlì
Jetcom Rome–Fiumicino
Jet-Ops Europe Venice
Meridiana IG ISS MERAIR Olbia Fleet size: 021
Meridiana fly IG ISS Olbia Fleet size: 021
Eurofly (1989-2010) merged into Meridiana fly
Mistral Air M4 MSA MISTRAL Rome–Fiumicino Fleet size: 010
Neos NO NOS MOONFLOWER Milan–Malpensa Fleet size: 009
Professione Volare PVL Forlì
SW Italia Milan–Malpensa

See also

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