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What part of Italy is cheapest to fly to?

What's the cheapest city to fly into in Italy? The cheapest city to fly into is Milan, and the cheapest airport serving this city at the moment is Milan Malpensa.



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Top tips for finding cheap flights to Italy High season is considered to be May, June and July. The cheapest month to fly from the United States is February. Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Italy flight deals.

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Flying to Rome or Milan is rarely more than $50-$100 cheaper than flying to FLR. If I don't need to go to Rome, that saving is not worthwhile for me. That is because flying to Rome will entail having to take the train back and forth (over $100) and also spend my last night in Rome to catch the morning flight out.

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Here are the major airports in Italy to consider for direct or non-stop intercontinental travel.
  • Rome Fiumicino. ...
  • Milan Malpensa International Airport. ...
  • Naples International Airport. ...
  • Venice Marco Polo Airport. ...
  • Pisa International Airport. ...
  • Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport. ...
  • Catania Fontanarossa Airport.


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1. Milan (MXP) Move over, Linate, Malpensa coming through! That's right, folks, beating its Milanese counterpart by almost $100 is northern Italy's largest airport, Milan–Malpensa Airport, which currently boasts an average price tag on flights touching down from the United States of just $781 round trip!

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How to explore Italy on a budget
  1. Fly into secondary airports or enter Italy overland. ...
  2. Shoulder season is the best season. ...
  3. Ditch the car and move around with public transport. ...
  4. Discounts are often available for train trips, if you know where to find them. ...
  5. Look out for lunch deals in trattorias. ...
  6. Stand up for your coffee.


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Italy's best travel months are May, June, September, and October.

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Pent-up demand and inflated fuel prices are partly to blame for the sudden spike in costs. But the algorithms airlines use to determine ticket prices have also played a role.

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Rome Fiumicino is one of the most popular Italian airports to fly into, servicing over 35 million passengers each year.

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Southern Italy is quite affordable, particularly when compared to other regions in Italy or other popular European destinations. The cost of living, including food, accommodations, and transportation, tends to be marginally lower in Southern Italy than in the North.

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April to June offers the best weather Often considered the best time to visit, spring offers the ideal mix of good climate and bearable tourism flows. Nature blooms as the snow melts in the mountains and the rolling hills of the central Italian countryside come to life after the chilly winter.

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According to CheapAir.com's 2018 Airfare study that looked at 917 million different flights listed on its site determined that for Europe it is best to book between 1.5 month and 8 months from your travel date (160 days before is the sweet spot) with July being the most expensive month to book and Monday, Tuesday and ...

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Remember, if you're not in the touristy areas, the average costs of meals in Italy are less than 10 USD per person (including a drink).. and even cheaper if you decide to share that massive pizza if on a budget!

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The closest international airport to the Amalfi coast is in Naples (the Capodichino airport), but many people prefer to fly into Rome, as it's cheaper.

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Spring and autumn are the ideal seasons for sightseeing in Italy: not only are all attractions open but you won't need to stand in long queues to enter (like in summer) and you'll have fewer crowds to contend with. Winter is also a good time if you're thinking about hitting museums and galleries.

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