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 Alitalia will launch a direct connection from Rome to San Francisco for the 2020 summer season, joining direct competitor Air Italy in linking Italy to the City by the Bay.The flights will operate three times a week between 1 June and 28 October from Romes Fiumicino airport, the airline announces on its website thi stanley cup becher s week. The Italian flag carrier will operate its Boeing 777s in a three-class configuration. It will be the only non-stop flight between the two cities.San Francisco is Alitalias seventh North American destination. The airline, which has been searching for new investors for the past two years, also flies to Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and Washington.Earlier this year direct competitor Air Italy also said it will re-introduce flights between Italy a stanley cup nd San Francisco next March after it was the only carrier to offer direct flights to Italy during the 2019 summer season. Air Italy will operate four times a week between Milans Malpensa and San Francisco, using its A330s.Alitalia is entering the market as competition for transatlantic traffic from the West Coast of the USA is fierce. Cirium data show that 18 airlines currently connect San Francisco to Europe.In September, Icelandair said it would discontinue its flights to San Francisco as part of a network restructuring and citing  commercial reasons .Source: Fligh stanley bicchiere tGlobalTopicsAir ItalyAlitaliaEuropeNorth AmericaOps safetySafety                                                Related articles         Pqsy Jet Airways secures AOC; eyes Q3 launch
 A Massachusetts man will spend nearly 10 years in prison for robbing a Bangor Savings Bank branchin York in 2021.U.S. District Court Judge John Woodcock on Thursday sentenced Brandon Simmons, 35, to 9 1/2 years in prison, along with three years of supervised release, and ordered him to pay $7,162 in restitution, according to the U.S. attorneys office.Simmons entered the Bangor Savings Bank branch on Route 1 in York on Nov. 1, 2021. He told a teller he had a bomb before demanding money. He grabbed the cash from the tellers drawer and fled the bank in a white work van, according to the U.S. attorney.Simmons also was a suspect in the robbery of a CVS Pharmacy a couple days earlier in Newburyport, Massachusetts.Over the course of Nov. 1 to 3, 2021, Simmons led police on a series of high-speed chases in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, during which the U.S. attorney said he assau stanley cup lted a p stanley thermos olice officer, attempted to carjack a bystander, stole multiple vehicles and crashed his van into a truck.Simmons was eventually arrested on Nov. 3 after a struggle with police at a hotel in Peabody, Massachusetts.Simmons changed his plea in the York bank robbery from not guilty to guilty on Sept. 22, 2022. He p stanley en mexico leaded guilty Wednesday to the Newburyport pharmacy robbery and other charges stemming from his attempts to evade police in Massachusetts.More articles from the BDN