Last week, we announced that SkyAlps would start flying from Bolzano to several European cities, including Brussels and Amsterdam.
It appears that SkyAlps management has changed its mind and will fly to Antwerp instead of Brussels.
The company will also fly to Rotterdam The Hague airport instead of Amsterdam Schiphol.
The new destinations will appear on the SkyAlps website from 5 September.
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