Arelion today announced it is providing high-performance, secure and low-latency IP Transit services to Rome’s Fiumicino and Ciampino Airports, managed by Aeroporti di Roma (ADR). Arelion’s solutions support the technological requirements of the airports’ employees and travelers, offering enterprise-grade connectivity with predictable service-level agreements (SLAs).
“Arelion provides Aeroporti di Roma with the scalable, AI-ready foundation essential to long-term reliability and innovation. Our secure connectivity services will help prevent costly downtime and service interruptions,” said Scott Nichols, Chief Commercial Officer at Arelion.
By providing diverse access to its Rome network and global Tier-1 IP backbone, Arelion provides Aeroporti di Roma with stable, redundant network connectivity that mitigates outage risk and strengthens operational continuity. These services enable both internal systems and passenger-facing applications to run on the same global network.
“Arelion’s reliable connectivity solutions are critical to supporting corporate, cloud and passenger-service applications across our complex infrastructure footprint,” said Mirko Gradillo, Network Architect and WAN Manager at Aeroporti di Roma. “The international passenger traffic profile, particularly towards America and Asia, aligns perfectly with Arelion’s extensive global presence and robust network reach. This partnership enhances our ability to maintain secure, efficient digital operations, ensuring smooth travel experiences for millions of customers each year.”
“The improvements are already evident,” added Simone Pescetelli, NetOps Manager at Aeroporti di Roma. “Our network observability tools reveal a 10 percent decrease in latency, boosting performance, continuity and the quality perceived by both passengers and corporate users.”
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