The Italian national airline, ITA Airways, channelling the spirit of Alitalia, is one of Europe’s most attractive airlines thanks to its metallic blue colour scheme and modern fleet.
Whilst much of this comprises larger Airbus types like the A320, A321neo, A330 and A350, ITA Airways also began operating the smaller A220 in 2023
To date some 23 Airbus A220s have joined the fleet, including both the smaller A220-100 and larger -300 variants. They are deployed on a range of services, including domestic routes in Italy and the key links between Italy and London City.
Which Routes to ITA Airways A220s Fly?
If you’re interested in seeing or even taking a flight on one of the ITA Airways A220s, here’s a list of the main routes they’re operating in the Summer 2025 timetable:
Milan Linate – Amsterdam Schiphol (-100)
Milan Linate – Bari (-100/300)
Milan Linate – Brindisi (-100/300)
Milan Linate – Brussels (-100/300)
Milan Linate – Catania (-100/300)
Milan Linate – London City (-100)
Milan Linate – Munich (-100)
Milan Linate – Naples (-100/300)
Milan Linate – Palermo (-100/300)
Milan Linate – Paris CDG (-100)
Milan Linate – Rome Fiumicino (-100/300)
Milan Linate – Trieste (-100)
Rome Fiumicino – Bari (-300)
Rome Fiumicino – Bologna (-100/300)
Rome Fiumicino – Brindisi (-100/300)
Rome Fiumicino – Catania (-100/300)
Rome Fiumicino – Frankfurt (-300)
Rome Fiumicino – Geneva (-100)
Rome Fiumicino – Genoa (-100/300)
Rome Fiumicino – Lamezia Terme (-100/300)
Rome Fiumicino – London City (-100)
Rome Fiumicino – Malta (-100/300)
Rome Fiumicino – Munich (-100/300)
Rome Fiumicino – Naples (-100/300)
Rome Fiumicino – Nice (-100/300)
Rome Fiumicino – Trieste (-100/300)
Rome Fiumicino – Turin (-100/300)
Rome Fiumicino – Venice (-100/300)
Rome Fiumicino – Zurich (-300)
Have you flown on an ITA Airways Airbus A220? Leave a comment below!
Title image: Anna Zvereva, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons