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Italo bets on Italian holidays on the Adriatic coast: first direct connections with Florence, Rome and Naples

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MILANO – In view of the summer season, Italo announces the return on the Adriatic route with 8 services a day, focusing on transfers between the big cities and the Romagna Riviera.

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The high-speed railway company has announced that there will also be some news: from 13 June there will in fact be 2 new services that will connect the Adriatic for the first time without intermediate changes to the Italo stations of Florence Santa Maria Novella, Roma Termini and Napoli Centrale, while from mid-July the services on the Adriatic line will restart towards Milan and Bologna, with 6 daily trips.

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There will be 6 new stations along the Adriatic line directly connected to Florence, Rome and Naples: Forlì, Cesena, Rimini, Riccione, Cattolica and Pesaro. Italo – explains a note – will make his absolute debut on this line by focusing on direct connections for tourists to the Riviera.

The second novelty, arriving from mid-July, concerns the reactivation of travel on the Adriatic line direct to Milan with 6 new services and 5 new stations: Forlì, Cesena, Rimini, Riccione and Pesaro connected daily to Bologna and Milan. Of the 6 new services, 4 will travel between Milan and Ancona and another 2 will be those departing from Ancona with arrival in Milan.

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There will then be 2 daily connections that will travel between Milan and Pesaro.

“We have worked in recent months to reactivate and implement the connections with the Adriatic, introducing direct services with Rome and Naples that until now were missing, because we strongly believe in the territory” the declaration that Fabrizio Bona, chief commercial officer of Italo, has entrusted to the note. “The addition of new stops and the enhancement of services that will reach 8 per day is proof of Italo’s desire to invest in the Adriatic. We are the first to offer direct trips to Naples and Rome, we want to take Italians on vacation. in this very important area of ​​the country, making our significant contribution to the restart of tourism “.

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