Bari’s big moment


Kayakers paddling along the Adriatic seafront in Bari. — Gianni Cipriano/The New York Times

ANTONIO Maria Vasile began working two years ago to connect the United States directly with Puglia, the heel of Italy’s boot where many Italian Americans can trace their heritage.

Vasile, the head of Puglia’s airports, tried to convince carriers that they should set their sights not on Naples or Sicily but on Bari, arguing that the regional capital offers rich culture, history and cuisine worthy of their time and money.

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