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Jan 21, 2026

Volotea beefs up Venice base with second aircraft and two new Greece routes for summer 2026

Volotea beefs up Venice base with second aircraft and two new Greece routes for summer 2026
Spanish low-cost carrier Volotea confirmed today that it will station a second Airbus at Venice-Marco Polo Airport and launch twice-weekly services to Corfu (27 June) and Rhodes (2 July). The expansion lifts the airline’s Venice network to 23 destinations—its largest ever—and boosts seat capacity by 12 % year-on-year to almost 700,000 places.

The decision is significant for corporate travel planners: Corfu and Rhodes rank among the fastest-growing near-shore leisure-meeting venues for Italian SMEs seeking affordable off-site locations. Direct flights shorten journey times from the north-east by up to four hours compared with one-stop itineraries via Athens, making Friday-to-Monday off-sites feasible without eating into the working week.

Before finalising itineraries, travel coordinators should also confirm that all participants hold the correct travel documents. VisaHQ’s Italy portal (https://www.visahq.com/italy/) offers an up-to-date visa checker for Greece and other destinations and can manage applications on behalf of employees, easing the administrative load for HR teams arranging short-notice off-sites.

Volotea beefs up Venice base with second aircraft and two new Greece routes for summer 2026


Volotea will also lift frequencies on high-demand domestic routes such as Venice–Olbia (+60 %) and Venice–Karpathos (from weekly to double-weekly). According to SAVE, the airport operator, the extra capacity aligns with Marco Polo’s strategy of restoring pre-pandemic connectivity and diversifying carriers ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics, when visitor numbers to northern Italy are expected to spike.

For mobility managers the announcement offers new point-to-point options that bypass congested hubs like Milan Linate and Rome Fiumicino. The carrier’s loyalty tie-ups with SkyTeam members mean travellers can still accrue mainstream frequent-flyer points, an attraction for staff on project rotations between Italy and Greece.

Employers should, however, note that Volotea applies stricter cabin-bag limits than legacy competitors and charges for corporate-style perks such as flexible tickets. Negotiating a volume-based agreement early could help contain costs ahead of the summer peak when Mediterranean fares typically surge.
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