Italy is geographically divided into 20 regions,
each awaiting a wondrous journey for the traveller. To get there,
there are major airlines offering excellent convenient connections
between key gateways in Europe, the United States, Canada and Asia.
There are also many fully licensed and bonded agencies that offer
the lowest airfare on several major carriers.
To help plan your itinerary, it will be useful to know how far one
city is from the other, how to best get from place to place, and
how long to stay in each place once you get there. This is because
Italy’s treasures are so vast and equally scattered throughout
the country that one visit may not be enough to cover all ancient
sites, museums and the arts.
Many European airlines allow flying to one city and out of another
for no extra charge. Those travelling independently can rearrange
their trip to suit personal plans. Airport transfers and connections
are a breeze with European airlines offering excellent convenient
connections between major Italian cities.
There are also new initiatives that offer dozens of flights at a
great price. Europe’s independent low-cost carriers, for instance,
have also made it possible for citizens to travel to and throughout
Italy through its fuss-free flights that offer a safe and comfortable
way to travel. Several of these aircrafts fly from France, Belgium,
Austria and Spain to numerous Italian airports including Bologna,
Catania, Cagliari, Florence, Genoa, Milan, Naples, Olbia, Palermo,
Pisa, Rimini, Rome, Turin, Trieste, Venice
and Verona.
Many airlines offer many great low-cost domestic routes within Italy,
including Bari, Brindisi, Cagliari, Catania, Lampedusa, Milan, Naples,
Olbia, Palermo,
Venice and Verona.
To get a great deal when taking more than one flight, avail of multiple-ticket
air passes. We recommend checking with your airline or local travel
agent for rates, schedules and special discounts.
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