Delays and cancelations
Our goal is to offer you punctual and regular flights but, sometimes, despite our desire to operate with maximum efficiency, it is not possible to avoid the occurrence of some inconveniences.
We know that delays and cancelations can interfere with your travel plans and we are really sorry when this happens. We will do everything we can to limit any inconvenience and will provide you with assistance and compensation under Reg. EC 261/2004 establishing common rules on compensation and passenger assistance.
The regulation applies exclusively to the route operated by the Air Carrier in the event of air + train travel.
For this reason, we will keep you updated with real-time information via our app, the Flights Info tool, text and email.
Assistance in case of delay or cancelation
In the event of a delay we will always try to ensure that you can depart as soon as possible.
If your flight is unfortunately canceled, you will be offered, where possible, transfer to another Italia Trasporto Aereo [Italy Air Transport] flight or other comparable travel alternatives that will allow you to reach your destination as soon as possible, or, if you prefer, a full refund of your ticket.
In the event that we are not able to provide you with timely assistance due to objective difficulties - for example in critical operating circumstances due to events affecting a large number of flights - and it would be easier and faster for you to independently book a hotel accommodation or receive snacks, meals or transport, we will reimburse the reasonably incurred costs, upon receipt of appropriate documentation. In this case, we will do everything possible to refund you as quickly as possible.
In the event that we provide assistance, such as hotel accommodation at the airport or transport by bus to and from the airport, and you decide not to accept it and make your own arrangements, we will not be required to reimburse you the costs.
In the event that a delay of more than three hours or cancelation should be our responsibility, you will be entitled to compensation based on the provisions of Regulation EC261/2004, as subsequently supplemented by the decisions of the European Union Courts.