Italian low-cost carrier GoTo Fly officially ceased operations and canceled all remaining flights as of April 10, 2026.
Based at Forlì Airport (FRL), the virtual airline—which marketed tickets but outsourced flight operations—decided to shut down due to a shifting market and the return of regular airline traffic to the region, which reduced the need for its specific service model.
Key Details of the Shutdown
- Operational Period: Launched in 2023 to revitalize travel in the Emilia-Romagna region post-pandemic, it served over 83,000 passengers across 16 routes over three years.
- Last Flight: The final service under the GoTo Fly brand was an October 11 flight from Forlì to Lampedusa.
- Reason for Closure: Representatives stated that the “post-Covid need” to overcome a lack of carriers had passed as major airlines resumed regular traffic.
- Passenger Impact: There is no immediate impact on travelers because the airline had already wound down its flight schedule; destinations like Vienna and Athens will now be served directly by the operating carriers themselves rather than through GoTo Fly.
The airline’s website has been partially dismantled, and its management released a social media statement thanking passengers for their business.