Air Kroton is a newly proposed Italian domestic airline to provide better connectivity to the province of Crotone. The current Ryanair operation is considered to be insufficient to fulfil the need to travel to Bologna and Rome.
Although the destinations are to be confirmed, but it's likely to fly to Rome, Milan, Turin, Pisa, Genoa and Venice using a fleet of ATR 72 and CRJ-1000.
Information surrounding the Air Kroton baggage policy has yet to be announced by the airline.
Baggage allowance for Air Kroton hasn't been released.
Passengers are usually entitled to a piece of carry-on baggage and personal item onboard the aircraft. Personal items can include a camera, a hand-bag, a laptop, etc.
All prohibited items are banned from the flight. All of your carry-on items are subjected to airport security checks and may be taken away from you.
Baggage allowance for Air Kroton hasn't been released.
As a general rule, your checked baggage must not exceed 32kg (50 lbs) or/and be oversized. Any checked baggage exceeding the allowance may be charged.
Depending on the airline's policy, you may buy excess baggage for your Air Kroton flights.
Check-in information is yet to be announced by the airline.
Online check-in information has yet to become available.
You're recommended to check-in online before arriving at the airport. If you wish to check-in online, you should prepare your trip details as well as your travel document to obtain your boarding pass.
Airport check-in deadline has yet to become available.
We recommend that you arrive at the airport 2 hours before the scheduled departure time for domestic flights. This will ensure that you have plenty of time for check-in and boarding, so you won't miss your flight. When you arrive at the airport, you should report directly to your check-in counter to get your boarding pass and drop your bags.
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Crotone-Sant'Anna Airport (CRV) is an Italian domestic airport in Crotone, Italy. The small Italian airport is only operating with a single runway and a passenger terminal that can accommodate 3 mid-sized aircraft at a time.
Ryanair is currently the only airline flying to the airport serving Milan and Bologna. There is also a virtual airline called Aliblue that frequently flies to/from Crotone.
In their initial operations, Air Kroton will operate with a fleet of ATR 72 and CRJ-1000. The 2 aircraft type will have a seating capacity of 70 and 100 respectively.
Air Kroton hasn't announced whether they'll offer a frequent flyer programme to its passengers.
Air Kroton isn't a member of any airline alliances.