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GlobeAir expands operating hours to Bolzano
Passengers can now arrive and depart from Bolzano airport between 06h30 and 23h00. This extension from the previous sunrise-to-sunset schedule allows for late-night arrivals and early-morning departures.
The Italian civil aviation authority ENAC has approved GlobeAir's night operations at Bolzano airport.
Read this story in our August 2024 printed issue.

Mustang fleet operator GlobeAir is now offering extended flight hours at Bolzano airport in Italy. Flights can now arrive and depart from Bolzano airport between 06:30 and 23:00, an extension from the previous sunrise-to-sunset schedule that allows for late-night arrivals and early-morning departures.

Bolzano airport, located in Italy's South Tyrol region, has become a crucial hub for leisure and business travel, offering access to ski resorts and alpine towns. Situated on the border of the Italian Dolomites and close to Austria, this region provides travellers with a gateway to some of Europe's most breathtaking alpine landscapes, and to famous destinations such as Cortina d'Ampezzo, Innsbruck and Lake Garda.

Rigorous training programmes underscore GlobeAir's commitment to safety and excellence. All GlobeAir pilots have undergone intensive training with Aviomar, equipping them with the expertise necessary for safe night operations. The Italian civil aviation authority ENAC has approved its night operations at Bolzano airport, further validating its high safety standards.

"The approval for night flights at Bolzano airport is a remarkable milestone for GlobeAir that reflects our unwavering commitment to enhancing our services and providing our clients with unparalleled flexibility and convenience. By extending our operationing hours, we are opening new possibilities for seamless and efficient travel experiences," says CEO Bernhard Fragner.

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