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- Las aerolíneas siempre intentarán sentar a los niños con sus padres (sujeto a check-in)
- Algunas aerolíneas permitirán viajar a menores no acompañados. Por favor envíenos un correo electrónico para comprobar.
- La tarifa se basa en la edad del niño en la fecha de viaje.
- Más información detallada se puede encontrar aquí Viajando con niños
- La mayoría de las aerolíneas permiten que los bebés viajen con sus padres de forma gratuita. Sin embargo, algunas aerolíneas cobran hasta el 10% del precio del boleto para adultos. Haga clic en 'Desglose de precios' para obtener más información.
- Si está embarazada, pero debe hacerlo antes de la fecha de salida del vuelo, comuníquese con nosotros una vez que nazca su bebé y tenga un nombre. Luego podemos agregarlo a su boleto.
- A los bebés no se les dará asiento. Las aerolíneas esperan que los padres viajen con ellos en su regazo.
- Las aerolíneas consideran que los bebés tienen menos de 24 meses de edad.
- La tarifa se basa en la edad del niño en la fecha de viaje.
- Más información detallada se puede encontrar aquí Viajando con niños

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About Livingston Air
Livingston Air (Italian: Livingston Compagnia Aerea) was an Italian airline that flew passenger scheduled and charter flights domestically within Italy and across Europe from its hub airport at Milan Malpensa Airport. Livingston Airlines was founded in 2011 and began operating charter flights the following year to several destinations around Europe.
In 2012, Livingston Air announced its intentions to begin operating scheduled passenger services after low-cost Italian airline, Wind Jet went into bankruptcy. Livingston intended to take over a number of Wind Jet's routes, however, these plans never came to fruition. Instead, Livingston Air began operating flights to Alghero, Sardinia and Rome after Alitalia stopped operating the three services. Livingston Air continued to operate these services through the following years and grew out its route network.
In junio 2014, Livingston Air's Air Operators Certificate (AOC) was suspended as the airline faced financial difficulties. A few days later, the suspension on Livingston Air's AOC was removed and the airline began operating flights as usual. However, a few months later, Livingston Airlines ceased operations and the Italian air authorities suspended their AOC indefinitely.
Livingston Fleet
Livingston Airlines operated a fleet of three Airbus A320-232 at the time that it ceased operations. When Livingston Air terminated all routes and had its AOC suspended, it returned all three Airbus A320-232 to the companies they were leased from.
Livingston Air Destinations
Livingston Air operated to the following destinations in its years of operations:
Destinos Nacionales
Alghero | Ancona | Bolonia | Cuneo |
Lampedusa | Milán | Pantelleria | Pisa |
Rimini | Rome | Turin | Verona |
Destinos Nacionales
Djerba | Ibiza | Karpathos | Kiev |
Kos | London | Menorca | Mombasa |
Monastir | Moscú | Mostar | Palma de Mallorca |
Rostov-on-Don | Rovaniemi | Tirana | Ufa |
Zanzibar |
Livingston Air Hub Airport
Milan Malpensa Airport
Milan Malpensa airport is the main international airport in Milan and was the hub airport for Livingston Air. The airport is situated in the Milan metropolitan area, northwest of Milan and is split into two terminals with two runways.
Terminal 1 is split into three separate parts, 1A,1B and 1C. Terminal 1A facilitates domestic and Schengen area flights. While Terminal 1B and 1C handle intercontinental and non-Schengen flights.
Terminal 2 is currently used only by easyJet for scheduled passenger flights, although, other airlines do fly charter flights from this terminal.