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Question time on Rome-Crotone route operated by Alitalia

Rome, Italy - By senator Francesco Nicodemo Filippelli (Misto-Popolari-L'Udeur Party)

Italian Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport decided, in November 2002, to impose charge of public services on routes Crotone-Rome and Crotone-Milan and chose Alitalia to operate the flights by 70-seat airplanes. Starting from October 2004, Alitalia began to flying from Crotone to Rome by 66-seat ATR-72 jet. Italian senator Filippelli asked Italian Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructures...

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