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Sky Alps expands fleet: Fifth Dash 8 machine to be deployed shortly

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With four De Havilland Canada Dash 8, the South Tyrolean regional airline currently serves 15 destinations. But it shouldn't stop there.

Sky Alps' Managing Director Alex Spinato told Portal Italia Vola that a fifth aircraft would soon be brought into the fleet. With this additional aircraft, the airline would like to include the long-awaited Frankfurt route from Bozen and thus gain access to the Lufthansa network. The airline is already working on codeshare or interlining partnerships, made possible by the airline's own Air Operator's Certificate (AOC), which the airline received from the Italian aviation authority Enac.

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