Italian airline forgets that Sicily exists
Italy’s largest airline, Alitalia, is apologizing to Sicilians after its in-flight magazine forgot to include the islanders’ home on a map: A passenger told the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera that she noticed Sicily was missing — while she was on a flight to the island. Smaller islands, such as Sardinia, were in the right ...
Italy's largest airline, Alitalia, is apologizing to Sicilians after its in-flight magazine forgot to include the islanders' home on a map:
Italy’s largest airline, Alitalia, is apologizing to Sicilians after its in-flight magazine forgot to include the islanders’ home on a map:
A passenger told the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera that she noticed Sicily was missing — while she was on a flight to the island.
Smaller islands, such as Sardinia, were in the right place on the map.”
So, does that mean — at least for a time — Sicily residents were a stateless people?
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