Re: Alitalia Question...

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HI Juan Carlos,
you was onboard of an ex ATI (Aero Trasporti Italiani) MD82. After the
merging of this company in Alitalia in first nineties these airliners has
carried the old blue over windows stripe and "A" on tail or green stripe
with and a small standard Alitalia title where in the past was the Ati
great title.
Hoping I have satisfied your request.
All the best,
Marco



At 01.14 04/01/03 -0500, you wrote:

>Hello to all...
>
>In late 1996 I flew on an Alitalia MD-80 from Naples (Napoli) to Rome (Roma).
>  The "Super 80" I flew on did not have the typical Green White Red Tail.
>Instead it used Blue White Silver.  Um, why?  What was that supposed to
>mean??
>
>Thanks to all.
>
>Juan Carlos Gideon
>
>
>
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