Press releases

 

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30 May 2019
In Boarding Area E, chefs Gianfranco Pascucci and Daniele Usai create dishes inspired by the Vinciano genius.

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2 May 2019
• The exhibition is inaugurated: "Leonardo's wings. The Genius and Flight". The inventions of the Genius of Vinci have been recreated on the first aeronautical machines in history. • The exhibition will be open to passengers from all over the world at Terminals 1 and 3 until January 2020. • The initiative, promoted by the Atlantia Group and organised by Aeroporti di Roma, is part of the national programme of the Committee for Leonardo's Celebrations.

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17 April 2019
With 9 million passengers, the capital city’s airport registers 4.3% growth, the highest since 2015. Strong push by international (+5.4%) and non-EU (6.2%) traffic.. For the long Easter weekend, 2.2 million travellers are expected. Favourite destinations of the Romans include the major European cities and the cities of art

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6 March 2019
Leonardo da Vinci is the leading airport in Europe in terms of quality of services, according to the evaluations of the passengers, for the second consecutive year The Rome Airport is permanently on the list of best airports in the world. Fiumicino is second in Europe and one of the top 10 in the world in terms of punctuality of flights, according to the February surveys by Flightstats. The excellent performance of 2018 confirmed. Castellucci: “Fiumicino is the best example of the ability of the Atlantia Group to revive and enhance strategic infrastructure assets for the competitiveness of the Country”.

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19 February 2019
ADR has filed a complaint with the Public Prosecutor’s Office against persons unknown for arson and any other identifiable specific crimes, following the fire that took place this morning at Ciampino Airport. It has been discovered that the premises the fire originated from was managed by the external company Ecofast. The airport’s electrical system is intact, meaning that it cannot have been the cause of the fire, which was put out in under a minute thanks to perfectly functioning alarm systems that allowed fire-fighters to take immediate action. The airport operator is therefore the injured party in the event.