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Seaplanes return to Venice with luxury route to Croatia

From Der Standard · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Venice is reintroducing seaplanes with a new tourist route connecting the Lido to the Croatian island of Lošinj.
  • The service aims to attract luxury tourism, with a flight for two costing approximately 3,000 euros.
  • Flights will depart from the historic Giovanni Nicelli Airport on the Lido, marking a return of seaplane operations after a century.

Venice is set to welcome back seaplanes, a century after the first Italian scheduled flight, with the launch of a new luxury tourist service. The initiative aims to connect the Lido, one of Venice's islands, with the Croatian island of Lošinj.

The new route is specifically designed to cater to the luxury tourism market. A flight for two passengers is priced at around 3,000 euros, reflecting the exclusive nature of the service. Departures will commence from the historic Giovanni Nicelli Airport, located on the Lido.

This development marks a significant return for seaplane operations in the Venetian lagoon. The historic airport itself played a role in aviation history, hosting the first Italian scheduled flight a hundred years ago. The new connection to Lošinj, a popular Croatian holiday destination, is expected to enhance travel options for high-end tourists seeking unique experiences.

The service is scheduled to begin with its first flight on Saturday afternoon, according to reports from the newspaper La Repubblica. The initiative highlights Venice's efforts to diversify its tourism offerings and attract a different segment of the travel market.

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Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.