A scheduled flight with a single passenger on board. It seems incredible, But this is what happened today on the Ancona -Rome sectionoperated by Aeroitalia. To tell the episode was the Messina deputy Francesco Gallothe protagonist of the exolted experience, which shared the curious anecdote on Facebook.
“Honor to Aeroitalia: they leave even if they have only one passenger on board … and it’s me!”, Gallo wrote, underlining the correctness of the airline, which respected the departure despite the uniqueness of the situation. “They could have invented a thousand excuses to cancel the flight, and instead no,” added the parliamentarian, who defined the journey “practically a private flight”.
In his post, Gallo also wanted to thank the Marche Regionwhich economically supports territorial continuity, thus guaranteeing stable and accessible air connections for citizens. The cost of the ticket, he specified, was 138 euros.
The episode turned on the spotlight on the commitment of airlines and local administrations in guaranteeing essential services, even in low demand conditions, thus contributing to mobility in the less central territories.