Amazing history, charming cities, and legendary food make Italy a popular destination for travel. As such, the country benefits from a number of airports across the country. At some of Italy’s busiest airports like Fiumicino – Leonardo da Vinci International Airport in Rome or Milano Malpensa Airport in Milan you will find a great number of both international and domestic flights connecting Italy to Europe and beyond, as well as to many of the great regions within the country itself. Remember that you can also book many airport transfers with Omio when you fly to Italy.
Once in Italy you can easily travel the country with high-speed train, find your best routes and train tickets for train travel in Italy here.
Some of the most popular routes when flying to and from Italy include international and domestic flights into Rome, where the busiest airport is located, as well as Milan, where the second busiest airport is located. Other popular destinations include Venice, which has regular flights to many European capitals like London, Amsterdam, Paris and Berlin. The routes from Pisa to the UK are also particularly busy, with regular flights to this main airport servicing Tuscany from Bristol and London, and seasonal flights from Manchester, Liverpool and the East Midlands.
Rome is served by 2 airports: Rome Fiumicino and Rome Ciampino airports. Fiumicino is the first hub of the country and the seventh in Europe. The most important airport in terms of number of passengers and destinations, with over 41.5 million national and international passengers served in 2016, and almost 100 airlines. Rome Ciampino is the ninth airport of the country with over 5.5 million passengers and main hub of low cost airlines.
Book your airport transfers in Italy in advance with Omio to save time and money when you want to get to and from several Italian airports. Simply search for your airport transfer just as you would a regular connections in order to book your Italian airport transfer easily with us.
Milan has 2 airports: Milan Linate and Milan Malpensa, plus the Bergamo Orio al Serio airport . The airports are all reachable by train and bus with various companies. Here are some details on how to reach airports near Milan.
Palermo is served by only one airport, called Falcone Borsellino which is located in Punta Raisi. Here are some details on how to reach the Palermo airport.
Venice is served by 2 airports: Venice Marco Polo and Treviso A. Canova. The airports are all reachable by train and bus with various companies. Here are some details on how to reach Venice airports.
Aeroporti di Roma Fiumicino |
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Address: Via dell' Aeroporto di Fiumicino, 00054 Fiumicino RM, Italy | Amenities: Shops + restaurants, WiFi, airport lounges, assistance for those with reduced mobility, toilets, currency exchange, tourist information points |
Public Transport to the City Center: Several Buses, Leonardo Express, Regional FL1 trains, Taxi Rank | Airlines: American Airlines, Delta Airlines, United Airlines, British Airways, Alitalia. |
Malpensa Airport, Milan |
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Address: 21010 Ferno, VA, Italy |
Amenities: Shops + Restaurants, WiFi, Airport Lounges, Assistance for those with reduced mobility, Toilets, Currency Exchange, Tourist Information Spas |
Public Transport to the City Center: Malpensa Express, Malpensa Bus, Taxis | Airlines: American Airlines, Delta Airlines, United Airlines, Alitalia, British Airways. |
Venice Marco Polo Airport |
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Address: 07611 Palma, Balearic Islands, Italy |
Amenities: Shops + Restaurants, WiFi, Airport Lounges, Assistance for those with reduced mobility, Toilets, Currency Exchange, Tourist Information. |
Public Transport to the City Center:City Bus ACTV 15, ATVO Venezia Express, ACTV urban bus line 5, Taxis | Airlines: American Airlines, Delta Airlines, United Airlines, Alitalia, British Airways, easyJet. |
All types of planes can be found across the wide range of airlines flying to and from Italy including a range from smaller jets up to large wide-bodied craft for long distance journeys. As Italy’s flag carrier airlines, Alitalia runs a fleet of planes including the Airbus A319-100, Airbus A320-200, Airbus A321-100, Airbus A330-200 and the Boeing 777-200ER aimed for transatlantic and long-distance routes.