The airline was founded by South Tyrolean entrepreneur Josef Gostner, who was part of ABD Holdings, a company that purchased Bolzano Airport from the
South Tyrol government in 2019. The airline originally intended to commence operations in May 2020 with one daily flight between Bolzano and Rome, along with further connections to Vienna and Munich afterwards and charter flights to
southern Italy during the summer season. Gostner also had plans to lengthen the runway at Bolzano Airport by to allow larger aircraft to operate at the airport. However, it delayed the start of operations to June 2021 due to the impact of
border closures associated with COVID-19. The airline operated its first flights on 17 June 2021 to
Olbia and
Ibiza. It commenced twice-weekly flights between Bolzano and
Berlin Brandenburg Airport on 30 June. It temporarily suspended operations in late 2021 while Bolzano Airport extended its runway from to allow the handling of larger aircraft. It resumed operations on 15 December. The airline offered 13 weekly flights from Bolzano within its winter 2021 schedule. It is the first airline to operate scheduled services from Bolzano Airport after
Darwin Airline suspended its flights between Bolzano and Rome's
Fiumicino Airport in 2015, although
Austrian Airlines has operated
charter flights from Bolzano since then. Sky Alps and the city of
Mostar have also signed an agreement which will see the Italian regional carrier base one of its Dash 8-400 turboprop aircraft at
Mostar Airport from April 2025 and launch several new routes. ==Destinations==