Alitalia (AZA, Rome Fiumicino) has announced plans to cut between 1000 and 2000 more jobs as part of a restructuring plan. It has resumed two long-haul services and added other new routes: Florence-Amsterdam: 2x daily A319-100 service has started on March 27 Florence-Catania: daily A319-100 service has started on March 27 Milan Malpensa-Salerno: 2x weekdaily Do328-110 service has started on December 1 (operated by Air A!ps (A6/Innsbruck)) Rome Fiumicino-Beijing: 4x weekly A330-200 service has started on June 19 Rome Fiumicino-Rio de Janeiro Intl: 4x weekly A330-200 service has resumed on June 5 Rome Fiumicino-Salerno: 6x weekly Do328-110 service has started on December 1 (operated by Air A!ps) Rome Fiumicino-Toulouse: 6x weekly CRJ-900 service has started on March 27 (operated by Air One CityLiner (CT/Rome Fiumicino)) It has entered into a codeshare agreement with future Skyteam member China Eastern Airlines (MU/Shanghai Hongqiao) for the Italy-China market. China Eastern has recently launched four weekly services from Shanghai Pu Dong to Rome Fiumicino. Alitalia has started to codeshare on TAP Portugal (TP/Lisbon) services between Italy and Portugal while TAP is now selling connections to some Italian destinations on Alitalia flights. Alitalia has also placed its AZ code on Jet Airways (9W/Mumbai) services linking Milan Malpensa and Delhi and Kenya Airways (KQ/Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta Intl) services linking Rome Fiumicino and Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta Intl. The Italian carrier is expected to add Abu Dhabi Intl, Delhi, Johannesburg Intl and Seoul Incheon to its network in 2012 and 2013. Alitalia has not based an aircraft in Alghero anymore this summer season and given up its seasonal routes from there to Barcelona, Brescia, Brussels Ntl and Paris CDG. It will also give up its routes from Turin to Berlin Tegel and Istanbul Ataturk on July 1. Alitalia has also temporarily suspended its Genoa-Trieste route until September 26. While its Rome Fiumicino-Chicago O’Hare route will temporarily be suspended for the winter season starting November 17, it will operate long-haul charter services on behalf of tour operator Eden Viaggi this winter season serving La Romana, Mombasa, St. Maarten and Zanzibar from Milan Malpensa and Rome Fiumicino.