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Airports in Italy

Airports in Italy

Rome, Milan and Venice are the cities where the airports of Italy are located, receiving direct daily flights from Moscow, operated by Aeroflot and Alitalia. In addition, there are about forty more airports and airfields in the country, some of which are of undoubted interest for Russian tourists who want to bask in the resorts of the Adriatic, fly with a breeze along the ski slope or take a gastronomic tour of the Italian provinces..

International airports in Italy

Several air gates of the country have international status, which can be conditionally divided into groups:

  • Fiumicino Metropolitan Airport - the largest in the country.
  • Airports in the northern part - in Verona, Venice, Turin, Brescia, Milan and Genoa.
  • Italian Adriatic airports in Rimini, Bari, Ancona and Trieste.
  • Airports on the islands of Sicily and Sardinia.

All international airports in Italy accept scheduled flights from major European capitals and work with leading airlines in the Old World.

To beach resorts

At the height of the beach season, the most popular air gateway in the country is the airport of Rimini. Federico Fellini. Its terminal is only 5 km from the hotel chain on the Adriatic Riviera. Aeroflot, Air Berlin, Ryanair, Luxair and several other European carriers operate regular flights here. There are up to twenty charter flights per day from May to September.
Additional information is available on the website - www.riminiairport.com
Transfer from the terminal can be ordered at the booked hotel or by taxi.
Airport them. Karola Wojtyla, 8 km from the center of Bari, is also popular during the summer season.
Its official website is www.seap-puglia.it.

Active and athletic

Ski resorts in Italy serve the airports of Verona, Turin and Brescia in the midst of the winter season.
You can travel 5 km from Verona city center to Valerio Catullo Airport by taxi or by ordering a transfer at the hotel. These air gates are the main ones in the region of northeastern Italy, and in the season from November to March direct charters fly here from Moscow and Aeroflot operates a flight. You can get to Verona using the services of Air France, Alitalia, British Airways, Finnair and Lufthansa.
Official site - www.aeroportoverona.it.

All roads lead to Rome

The city in which the Fiumicino airport is located is connected to Rome by highways, and it will take no more than an hour to cover 35 km by bus or train..
Absolutely all European carriers fly to Rome, and the Russian airline that makes direct flights to the Italian capital is Aeroflot. With a connection to Fiumicino, you can get on board Air France, Alitalia, British Airways, KLM, Turkish Airways, Finnair and Lufthansa or Belavia via Minsk.
Details about timetables, tickets, transfers, taxi services and infrastructure in passenger terminals can be found on the official website - www.aeroportoverona.it.

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