No, as of 2026, there are no scheduled direct, non-stop flights from the United States to Florence Airport (FLR). This is due to the physical limitations of Florence's airport, which has a notoriously short runway that cannot accommodate the heavy, wide-body aircraft (like the Boeing 787 or Airbus A350) required for transatlantic travel. Most American travelers fly into Rome (FCO) or Milan (MXP) and then take a high-speed "Italo" or "Frecciarossa" train, which reaches Florence in about 90 minutes. Alternatively, many travelers fly via a European hub like Paris (CDG), Frankfurt (FRA), or Zurich (ZRH) and take a smaller regional "feeder" jet directly into Florence. Another popular option is flying into Pisa (PSA), which has a longer runway and better handles larger planes, and then taking a 60-minute bus or train into Florence. While there have been ongoing discussions about expanding Florence's runway to allow for longer flights, the current infrastructure still requires at least one stop for anyone coming from North America.