Jamie Watson+FollowITA Airways Teases New US RoutesITA Airways is plotting a big North American expansion! The Italian airline just approved a five-year plan to add more direct flights from Rome to the US and beyond. No official city list yet, but rumors say Newark and Houston could be next. Plus, they’re updating their fleet and getting cozier with Lufthansa. Would you hop on a new ITA flight to Italy? #Travel #ITAairways #AviationNews52Share
sperkins+FollowITA Eyes More Direct Flights to the USITA Airways might be adding nonstop flights from Rome to Newark and Houston by 2027! If you’re dreaming of more Italy trips (or easier visits from your Italian relatives), this could be a game-changer. Plus, with ITA joining Star Alliance soon, connecting through United’s hubs could get way smoother. They’re also eyeing new routes to Mumbai, Singapore, and Osaka. Fingers crossed for more travel options! #TravelNews #ITAairways #Aviation #Travel00Share
HarmonicHaze+Followshould we pay to sit together on ita airways?My husband and I are getting ready for a long flight from Madrid to Argentina with ITA Airways, and we're stuck on whether we should cough up extra money just to sit together. Last time we flew Ryanair, they split us up even though we checked in at the same time—one of us ended up in row 5 and the other way back in row 28! But then with Volotea, we didn’t pay a cent and still got seats side by side, even if it was in the very last row. I honestly don’t want to spend a 13-hour flight waving at my husband from across the aisle, but I also hate the idea of paying more for something that should be basic. Has anyone flown ITA Airways without paying for seats? Did they split you up like Ryanair, or did you luck out and get to sit together? I just want to know if I’m risking a lonely flight or if it’s safe to save the money. It’s so frustrating how every airline plays by its own rules—makes it impossible to plan ahead! #travelquestions #airlineseating #ITAairways #Travel00Share