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Air Alps Destinations
Air Alps currently operates the following services (as of February 2009; most flights code-share with Alitalia):
Milan to Perugia and Trieste
Rome to Bolzano, Parma and Rimini
They also operate charter and seasonal flights from Ancona, Bolzano, Parma and Rimini to Sardinia and destinations in Germany (Dortmund and Hanover).
About Air Alps:

Air Alps (Air Alps Aviation) is an airline based in Innsbruck, Austria. It is an independent regional airline serving 10 cities in Italy from Milan and Rome, international services from Milan, as well as charter services. Alitalia codeshares on all Air Alps services. Its main base is Innsbruck Airport, with hubs at Malpensa International Airport, Milan and Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, Rome.
The airline was established in 1998 and started operations on 28 March 1999 with two Dornier 328 aircraft, acquiring three more in 2000 and one more in each year of operation. It was founded by Air Engadina who owned 49% of the airline, the other 51% being owned by Dietmar Leitgeb, president and chief executive of Air Engadina. In 2001, a group of investors from the Italian province of Bolzano-Bozen acquired the majority stake. In October 2005 a codeshare agreement with Alitalia on the entire Air Alps network was established. The airline is owned by Alpen-Air consortium (89.82%), Sudtiroler Transportstrukturen (7%), and Beteiligungs-und Finanzierungs (3.18%).
In 2004 Armin Partl became CEO of Air Alps with Sabine Mertens being Director of Operations. The Manager Network Development Koen Hertoge was mainly responsible for the integration into the Alitalia Network for both national and international routes, which eventually helped Air Alps Aviation to be back in profit.
The company is employing 160 people, 60 in Innsbruck and 100 in Italy (November 2007).
(Source: Wikipedia - 2009)
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