Flights to Italy

Flights to Italy from the UK:

There are various flights from the UK to Italy and to fly there from London takes from 2 to 4 hours. Leonardo da Vinci Airport is 19 miles (30km) southwest of central Rome, Venice Marco Polo Airport is 10 miles (16km) northeast of the Venice and Milan Linate Airport is about four miles (7km) from the Milan city centre.

Which airlines fly to Italy?

British Airways flies to Rome from Heathrow, and German Wings flies there from Stansted. Aer Lingus departs for Rome from Belfast and flyglobespan has flights leaving from Edinburgh. Jet2 offers cheap flights to Rome from Leeds and Manchester, while easyJet has the same service from Gatwick. Flights to Venice leave from Heathrow on FlyBMI and from Manchester with Thomson Flights. Cheap flights to Venice are available on easyJet from Gatwick, Bristol and East Midlands, while Jet2 offers low-cost flights from Leeds and Edinburgh. British Airways flies to Milan from Heathrow and Air One flies there from London City. Cheap flights to Milan are available on easyJet from Gatwick.

Flights to Italy from the USA:

There are direct flights from the USA to Italy arriving at Leonardo da Vinci Airport (30km south-west of Rome), Venice Marco Polo Airport (16km north-east of Venice), Milan Malpensa International Airport (45km north-west of Milan) and Galileo Galilei International Airport (2km north-east of Pisa).

Which airlines fly to Italy from the USA?

There are cheap flights to Rome in Italy from New York, Boston and Atlanta on Delta and Alitalia, from New York and Washington DC on Continental and from New York and Atlanta on KLM. United Airlines flights to Rome depart from New York and Washington DC, and Ethiopian Airlines also fly from Washington DC. Direct cheap flights to Venice are offered by Delta and Alitalia from New York and Atlanta, while KLM flies to Venice from New York. There are flights to Milan from New York and Atlanta with Delta, KLM and Alitalia, and also to Pisa from New York on Delta.


Airports in Italy

Bologna G Marconi Airport (BLQ):

The airport is located four miles (6km) north-east of Bologna's city centre. The drive takes 20 minutes.... More

Milan Linate Airport (LIN):

The airport is situated four miles (7km) from downtown Milan.... More

Milan Malpensa International Airport (MXP):

The airport is located 28 miles (45km) north-west of Milan.... More

Naples International Airport (officially known as Ugo Niutta) (NAP):

The airport is located five miles (8km) north of the city centre.... More

Galileo Galilei International Airport (PSA):

The airport is located one mile (2km) north-east of Pisa, and 50 miles (80km) west of Florence.... More

Rome Leonardo da Vinci (Fiumicino) Airport (FCO):

The airport is 19 miles (30km) south-west of central Rome.... More

Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE):

The airport is located 5 miles (8km) north of Venice.... More

Verona Villafranca Airport (VRN):

6 miles (9km) southwest of Verona... More

Giovan Battista Pastine Airport (CIA):

The airport is situated nine miles (15km) southeast of Rome.... More

Perugia-Sant Egidio International Airport (PEG):

Sant Egidio, 12km from Perugia... More

Turin Caselle Airport (TRN):

10 miles (16km) north of Turin... More

Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport (OLB):

The airport is located 2 miles (about 3km) southeast of the city of Olbia.... More

Rimini-Miramare Airport (RMI):

5 miles (8km) southeast of Rimini... More

Catania Fontanaros International Airport (CTA):

The airport is located 3 miles (about 5km) southwest of the city of Catania.... More

Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport (GOA):

4.6 miles (7.4km) west of Genoa... More
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