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Sky Alps Adds Summer 2026 Links From Berne and Bolzano to Key Leisure Destinations

3 March 2026 at 21:53
Sky Alps Adds Summer 2026 Links From Berne and Bolzano to Key Leisure Destinations

Travel planning for Northern summer 2026 is set to widen for passengers departing Berne and Bolzano, as Sky Alps has scheduled a series of additional and resumed services using the Dash 8-Q400 aircraft. The updated network summary, reflecting plans as of 01 March 2026, outlines weekly operations linking Switzerland and northern Italy with a selection of southern European destinations, alongside a limited Luxembourg service.

The newly scheduled routes are structured around clearly defined seasonal windows, with specific service suspensions during peak weeks on select sectors. All listed operations are planned at one weekly frequency, except for a temporary frequency increase on one route later in the season.

Bolzano to Preveza and Thessaloniki Anchor the Southern Links

From Bolzano, Sky Alps is set to operate a weekly service to Preveza between 30 May 2026 and 26 September 2026. The same aircraft type, the Dash 8-Q400, is scheduled to be deployed on this route throughout the operating period.

In parallel, Thessaloniki will also be connected to Bolzano on a once-weekly basis. This service is scheduled to run from 29 May 2026 through 25 September 2026, again operated by the Dash 8-Q400.

Both routes are structured as full-season summer services, with no stated mid-season suspension periods. The alignment of their start and end dates places these connections firmly within the core Northern summer travel window, offering consistent weekly options for passengers during that timeframe.

Berne to Cagliari and Olbia Return for Summer 2026

From Berne, two Italian island destinations are scheduled to be served during Northern summer 2026: Cagliari and Olbia.

The Berne–Cagliari service is planned to operate once weekly from 30 May 2026 to 10 October 2026 using the Dash 8-Q400. However, no flights are scheduled between 18 July 2026 and 22 August 2026. It is noted that this route was last served in 2024.

The Berne–Olbia route is scheduled from 29 May 2026 to 11 October 2026, also at one weekly frequency with the Dash 8-Q400. This service will not operate between 18 July 2026 and 27 August 2026. From 28 August 2026 onward, the frequency is scheduled to increase to two weekly flights.

These two routes reintroduce seasonal connectivity from Berne to Mediterranean destinations, with clearly defined operational pauses during mid-summer weeks before resuming toward the latter part of the season.

Luxembourg Service Returns in Select Periods

In addition to the southern European destinations, Sky Alps has scheduled a limited Luxembourg service from Bolzano. This route is planned to operate once weekly with the Dash 8-Q400 during two distinct periods: from 2 June 2026 to 16 June 2026, and again from 15 September 2026 to 6 October 2026.

It is noted that this route was briefly served in September 2024. The 2026 schedule therefore reflects a return in two short operating windows rather than a continuous summer service.

Seasonal Structure and Travel Planning Considerations

The Northern summer 2026 network additions reflect a clearly seasonal structure, with most services concentrated between late May and late September or early October. Weekly frequencies across the routes indicate a schedule designed around defined travel patterns rather than high-frequency operations.

For travelers, the presence of specific non-operating periods on certain routes may influence trip planning. The temporary suspension of Berne services to Cagliari and Olbia during mid-summer weeks, followed by resumed operations, creates a segmented seasonal availability pattern. Meanwhile, the uninterrupted weekly services from Bolzano to Preveza and Thessaloniki provide continuity across the core summer months.

Tourism Flow and Weekly Connectivity

With all routes operated by the Dash 8-Q400, the network expansion maintains fleet consistency across destinations. The once-weekly structure of most services establishes a steady, predictable rhythm of connectivity for the season.

For tourists organizing summer itineraries, such defined schedules can frame travel timelines around specific departure days. The extension of services into late September and early October on certain routes also broadens the travel window beyond peak midsummer.

Overall, the planned Northern summer 2026 additions represent a structured seasonal offering linking Berne and Bolzano with Cagliari, Olbia, Preveza, Thessaloniki, and Luxembourg under clearly outlined operating periods and frequencies.

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