Airports of Italy

Italy excites the imagination with its vivid landscapes and historical architecture, attracts with the sea coast and mild climate, tempting with delicious wine and diverse cuisine. Thanks to the numerous flights that carry millions of tourists daily, Italy always remains one of the most visited countries in the world. Italy's air gates - international airports - are considered to be one of the best in the world for their facilities, location and convenience. 

The wide network of airports in Italy allows you to reach its any coast from anywhere in the world. Thanks to short distances and developed transport infrastructure, you can easily reach your desired destination. If you are planning to rent a villa in the southern part of Italy (link) or in Sicily, you don’t have to travel to Rome, you just need to choose the right flight to the nearest airport.

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If your vacation is planned to the northern part of Italy, which includes the regions of Veneto, Piedmont, Lombardy, where you can book villas on lakes of Como, Garda or Maggiore, as well as Liguria with its emerald coast and gorgeous sea views, then it will be most convenient to take a direct flight to Milan, Venice or Verona. In addition, there are flights to Genoa, Turin, Bergamo and Pisa via Rome and other European cities.


RegionAirportFlight
Veneto
(Garda Lake)
Verona-Villafranca
Venice Marco Polo 
Direct

Piedmont

(Maggiore Lake)
Milan-Malpensa, Milan - LinateDirect
Lombardy

Milan Malpensa, Milan Linate

Bergamo Oria Al Serio
Direct
Stop Over 
Liguria

Milan Malpensa, Milan - Linate

Turin

Genoa them. Christopher Columbus

Pisa them. Galileo Galilei
Direct
Stop Over
Stop Over 
Stop Over

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If you plan to travel to  Central Italy and rent a villa in Tuscany, or to live in an old castle in Umbria, or to rent a house on the seacoast in Marche or in Emilia Romagna, it would be more convenient to buy a ticket to Italy through the airports in Rome, Florence, Bologna and Rimini.

RegionAirportFlight
Rome and LazioRome-Fiumicino named after Leonardo da Vinci Direct
Tuscany

Florence-Peretola

Rome-Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci
Direct
Direct
Umbria

Florence-Peretola

Rome-Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci 
Direct
Direct
Marche and Abruzzo

Rimini Federico Fellini

Florence-Peretola
Direct
Direct
Emilia Romagna

Rimini Federico Fellini

Bologna-Marconi
Direct
Stop Over          

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Villas in Sicily and Sardinia, the Amalfi Coast and the southernmost regions of Italy - Catania, Calabria, Apulia and Basilicata await you to arrive to the main airports of the South in Naples, Palermo, Catania, Olbia and Cagliari.


RegionAirportFlight
Catania, Calabria, Apulia, BasilicataNaples Capodichino Direct
Sicily

Palermo Falcone Borsellino

Catania Fonatana Ross
Direct
Direct
Sardinia

Olbia Costa Smeralda

Cagliari Elmas 
Direct
Direct

When planning a trip to Italy, it is worth remembering that citizens of several countries are obliged to enter Italy with a Schengen visa.