Flights to Italy
Italy has a total of 41 airports, 21 of which handle intercontinental flights, 36 of these airports handle international flights. With domestic flights available at every airport, traveling by plane offers a fast and efficient way to explore the country. 5 of these airports exclusively serve domestic flights. All airports in Italy together handle 32,751 flights this month, departing from 352 airports in 88 countries, operated by 145 different airlines — including 34 low-cost carriers. You can fly to Italy in Economy, Premium Economy, Business Class and First Class.
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Destinations in Italy Airlines flying to Italy Low-cost airlines Best time to visit Italy Countries with direct flights All direct flights First Class flights Business Class flights Domestic flights International flights Intercontinental flights Popular routes Routes with a stopover FAQFlightConnections provides all the information you need to plan your flight to Italy. Airports, destinations, routes and schedules are all clearly displayed on our interactive flight map. If you prefer a list view, the sections below with available departure and arrival airports might be useful. Looking to see which countries offer direct connections? You'll find that information further down, along with all airlines flying to Italy.
For a more comfortable journey, explore the Business Class and First Class sections on this page. You can also use the Class filter to choose your cabin class and see routes clearly displayed on the flight map. If you'd like to travel with an alliance, you can do so with SkyTeam, Star Alliance or Oneworld. Simply use the Alliance filter to display their specific routes on the map.
Destinations in Italy
Explore Italy!
Discover all 41 destinations in Italy. The most popular airports are in Rome (Fiumicino), Milan (Malpensa), Milan (Linate), Milan (Bergamo), Venice Marco Polo, Naples, Bologna, Catania and Palermo. Collectively, the top 9 airports in these cities handle over 73% of all arriving flights this month.
Below is the full list of destinations in Italy, ranked by popularity based on the number of flights each airport handles. If you're interested in flying to any of these destinations, simply click it to view all routes, airlines, and flight schedules.










Airlines flying to Italy
When planning your trip to Italy, you have several airline options to consider. A total of 145 airlines offer direct flights to the country — including 34 low-cost carriers. Major airlines include Ryanair, ITA Airways and easyJet. Together they operate more than half (55%) of all scheduled flights in March.
Below is an overview of the airlines that offer their services, ranked by popularity. If you are mainly interested in low-cost carriers, check out the next section a little further down this page.










Low-cost carriers flying to Italy
To find cheap airfare, consider flights operated by one of the airlines listed below when planning your trip. At the moment, there are 34 budget airlines to choose from. If you're looking for affordable flights, Ryanair provides the widest range of route options. They serve 60% of all flights operated by a low-cost airline (to a total of 32 destinations located throughout Italy).










What is the best time to visit Italy?
The best time to visit Italy depends on the destination you want to visit. Because Italy has destinations with multiple climate types (5 in total), the ideal time to visit will differ per region. However, considering most destinations and their weather, the best time to explore Italy as a whole is from March to November, during early spring to late autumn. In the sections below, you can find the ideal visiting time for each specific destination. We've categorized them by climate type to help you plan your trip and to visit Italy at the best time of the year!
☀️ Hot Mediterranean destinations
The Mediterranean regions of Italy are cherished for their warm, dry summers, where temperatures often exceed 30°C (86°F). In some inland areas, temperatures can rise even higher, sometimes reaching 40°C (104°F) or more while their mild winters see a bit of rain. This delightful climate, combined with beautiful landscapes and sun-filled lifestyle attract visitors from around the globe.
Italy has 19 Hot Mediterranean destinations that you can fly to. The destinations listed below are attractive to visit all year round, but they are best visited in spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) when temperatures are pleasantly warm, especially since summers can get very hot in these regions.





🌺 💦 Humid Subtropical destinations
The Humid Subtropical or Warm Temperate destinations in Italy have hot, humid summers — with temperatures around 30°C (86°F) — and mild to cool winters, with year-round rainfall that often peaks during the summer months. These places are known for their lively cities, diverse natural landscapes, and a wide range of outdoor activities.
Italy has 12 Warm Temperate / Humid Subtropical destinations that you can fly to. Although those destinations can be visited throughout the year, it is recommended to visit from April to June, or from August to October.





🌊 🌧️ Oceanic / Maritime destinations
Oceanic destinations in Italy have mild summer temperatures, typically ranging from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F), while winters are pleasantly cool without being freezing. You can enjoy beautiful green surroundings, a variety of flora and fauna, and plenty of outdoor adventures. Ideally suited for anyone who enjoys the temperate weather.
At the moment there are 8 oceanic / maritime destinations accessible by plane. These destinations are best to visit in the summer months from May to August. During this period, temperatures are pleasant to warm, while precipitation often falls in autumn and winter, from September to February.





🌿 🍇 Warm Mediterranean destinations
Warm Mediterranean summers are typically long, hot, and dry, with temperatures hovering around 30°C (86°F), combined with a unique mix of scenic landscapes. The sun-soaked lifestyle attracts visitors throughout the year who are eager for relaxation, recreational activities by the water, and the beauty of nature.
There is one Warm Mediterranean destination in Italy. This destination is perfect to visit from mid-spring to summer, April to September, with most rainfall occurring between October and February.

🌳 🍂 Warm Continental destinations
Warm Continental destinations in Italy experience summer temperatures that vary from 20°C to 28°C (68°F to 82°F), with occasional heatwaves bringing even higher temperatures. Winters are generally cold and snowy, with average temperatures falling between -5°C and 0°C (23°F to 32°F). Travelers can enjoy the vibrant colors of autumn, ski during the winter months, and enjoy the mild to warm temperatures in towns and cities during summer, taking in the unique beauty that each season offers.
There's only 1 Warm Continental destination in Italy that you can fly to. The best time to visit this destination is from late spring till the end of summer, with pleasant temperatures from May to August. Winters here get cold, with frost in almost every winter month, from November to March. As snowfall is common here, the mountainous areas with this climate are ideal for winter sports, making them great spots to visit during winter too!

Countries with direct flights to Italy
From which countries can you fly non-stop?
Below is a list of all 87 countries that have non-stop flights to Italy, including the number of airports that offer those flights:










Airports with direct flights to Italy
This section is ideal for finding the best airport to start your trip to Italy. All airports with direct flights are listed below, ranked by popularity. Currently, 311 airports across 87 countries and 6 continents offer direct flights to 41 airports in Italy.










Flying First Class to Italy
Which airports offer First Class flights?
If you're looking for a luxurious flight, you can choose to depart from a total of 13 airports (located in 5 different countries), and arrive at one of 6 First Class airports in Italy : Rome (Fiumicino), Milan (Malpensa), Venice Marco Polo, Naples, Olbia (Sardinia) or Catania Airport. Discover below all airports that have First Class options:
Departure airports with First Class flights




















First Class airports in Italy






Flying Business Class to Italy
Where can you fly to in Business Class?
In total, there are 151 airports across 69 countries that provide business class flights to Italy. As of today, you can arrive at 30 airports in Business Class.
Departure airports with Business Class flights




















Business Class airports in Italy










Domestic flights across Italy
With a total of 466 domestic routes, there are many flights within Italy that make it easy to travel around the country. Rome (Fiumicino), Catania, Milan (Linate), Palermo, Cagliari (Sardinia) and Milan (Malpensa) have the most domestic connections, helpful to know when planning your trip.
Ryanair and ITA Airways together operate more than half (66%) of all domestic flights in Italy, a total of 7,908 flights this month. The list below provides you with a lot more information, from interesting statistics to an overview of all domestic routes.





International flights from Europe to Italy
There are 194 cities spread across 35 countries in Europe that offer international flights to Italy. Those cities offer direct flights to one of 35 airports in the country. As of today, Spain, United Kingdom, Germany, France and Poland have the best direct connections to Italy from Europe.
The 4 most popular international airports are Rome (Fiumicino), Milan (Malpensa), Milan (Bergamo) and Milan (Linate) Airport, which together handle more than half (52%) of all incoming international flights to the country. The majority of those flights are operated by 8 airlines: Ryanair, easyJet, Wizz Air Malta, ITA Airways, Air France, Vueling, Air Dolomiti and British Airways.
Currently, 20 low-cost carriers out of 71 airlines offer direct flights on a total of 1,487 international routes from Europe.
In the following sections we provide detailed information on the available routes from every country with non-stop flights and (if available) stopover flights:
Flights from Spain to Italy

From Spain you can fly non-stop from 22 airports, and visit any of the 29 destinations in Italy. In total there are 187 direct routes from Spain, operated by 13 different airlines — including 4 low-cost carriers.





Spain to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 22 airports in Spain offer flights to 35 destinations in Italy with a single stop:





Flights from United Kingdom to Italy

From United Kingdom you can fly non-stop from 18 airports, and visit any of the 33 destinations in Italy. In total there are 167 direct routes from United Kingdom, operated by 11 different airlines — including 7 low-cost carriers.





United Kingdom to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 20 airports in United Kingdom offer flights to 34 destinations in Italy with a single stop:





Flights from Germany to Italy

You can fly non-stop from 21 airports in Germany, and visit any of the 29 destinations in Italy. In total there are 179 direct routes from Germany, operated by 17 different airlines — including 6 low-cost carriers.





Germany to Italy with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 9 airports in Germany offer flights to 34 destinations in Italy that require just one stop:





Flights from France to Italy

From France you can fly non-stop from 22 airports, and arrive at 28 different destinations in Italy. In total there are 160 direct routes from France, operated by 12 different airlines — including 5 low-cost carriers.





France to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 26 airports in France offer flights to 35 destinations in Italy with a single stop:





Flights from Poland to Italy

You can fly non-stop from 11 airports in Poland, and visit any of the 29 destinations in Italy. In total there are 100 direct routes from Poland, operated by 6 different airlines — including 3 low-cost carriers.





Poland to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 4 airports in Poland offer flights to 34 destinations in Italy with a single stop:




Flights from Romania to Italy

You can fly non-stop from 13 airports in Romania, and visit any of the 21 destinations in Italy. In total there are 73 direct routes from Romania, operated by 8 different airlines — including 3 low-cost carriers.





Romania to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 2 airports in Romania offer flights to 23 destinations in Italy with a single stop:


Flights from Netherlands to Italy

From Netherlands you can fly non-stop from 4 airports, and arrive at 22 different destinations in Italy. In total there are 34 direct routes from Netherlands, operated by 7 different airlines — including 5 low-cost carriers.




Netherlands to Italy with a stopover
There is another departure option available if you consider a stopover: Groningen Airport offers 1-stop flights to 5 destinations in Italy:

Flights from Belgium to Italy

You can fly non-stop from 3 airports in Belgium, and arrive at 30 different destinations in Italy. In total there are 40 direct routes from Belgium, operated by 8 different airlines — including 4 low-cost carriers.



Belgium to Italy with a stopover
There is another departure option available if you consider a stopover: Ostend Airport offers 1-stop flights to 17 destinations in Italy:

Flights from Albania to Italy

From Albania you can fly non-stop from Tirana Airport, and arrive at 22 different destinations in Italy. In total there are 22 direct routes from Albania, operated by 3 different airlines — including 2 low-cost carriers (Ryanair and Wizz Air Malta).

Albania to Italy with a stopover
There is another departure option available if you consider a stopover: Vlorë Airport offers 1-stop flights to 12 destinations in Italy:

Flights from Switzerland to Italy

You can fly non-stop from 3 airports in Switzerland, and visit any of the 13 destinations in Italy. In total there are 26 direct routes from Switzerland, operated by 7 different airlines — including easyJet, which is usually the most budget-friendly.



Switzerland to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 2 airports in Switzerland offer flights to 13 destinations in Italy with a single stop:


Flights from Portugal to Italy

From Portugal you can fly non-stop from 4 airports, and arrive at 16 different destinations in Italy. In total there are 28 direct routes from Portugal, operated by 4 different airlines — including 3 low-cost carriers.




Portugal to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 6 airports in Portugal offer flights to 32 destinations in Italy with a single stop:





Flights from Austria to Italy

You can fly non-stop from 5 airports in Austria, and arrive at 18 different destinations in Italy. In total there are 24 direct routes from Austria, operated by 5 different airlines — including 3 low-cost carriers.





Austria to Italy with a stopover
There is another departure option available if you consider a stopover: Klagenfurt Airport offers 1-stop flights to 18 destinations in Italy:

Flights from Greece to Italy

From Greece you can fly non-stop from 18 airports, and visit any of the 19 destinations in Italy. In total there are 128 direct routes from Greece, operated by 11 different airlines — including 4 low-cost carriers.





Greece to Italy with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 21 airports in Greece offer flights to 31 destinations in Italy that require just one stop:





Flights from Hungary to Italy

From Hungary you can fly non-stop from Budapest Airport, and arrive at 18 different destinations in Italy. In total there are 18 direct routes from Hungary, operated by 3 airlines — which are all low-cost airlines.

Hungary to Italy with a stopover
There is another departure option available if you consider a stopover: Debrecen Airport offers 1-stop flights to 23 destinations in Italy:

Flights from Ireland to Italy

From Ireland you can fly non-stop from 4 airports, and visit any of the 19 destinations in Italy. In total there are 27 direct routes from Ireland, operated by 2 airlines — which are all low-cost airlines.




Ireland to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 2 airports in Ireland offer flights to 32 destinations in Italy with a single stop:


Flights from Malta to Italy

From Malta you can fly non-stop from Malta Airport, and arrive at 18 different destinations in Italy. In total there are 18 direct routes from Malta, operated by 5 different airlines — including 3 low-cost carriers.

Flights from Czechia to Italy

You can fly non-stop from 3 airports in Czechia, and visit any of the 21 destinations in Italy. In total there are 25 direct routes from Czechia, operated by 7 different airlines — including 5 low-cost carriers.



Czechia to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 2 airports in Czechia offer flights to 9 destinations in Italy with a single stop:


Flights from Denmark to Italy

From Denmark you can fly non-stop from 4 airports, and arrive at 18 different destinations in Italy. In total there are 23 direct routes from Denmark, operated by 7 different airlines — including 4 low-cost carriers.




Denmark to Italy with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 3 airports in Denmark offer flights to 34 destinations in Italy that require just one stop:



Flights from Bulgaria to Italy

From Bulgaria you can fly non-stop from 4 airports, and visit any of the 15 destinations in Italy. In total there are 19 direct routes from Bulgaria, operated by 4 different airlines — including 3 low-cost carriers.




Flights from Luxembourg to Italy

From Luxembourg you can fly non-stop from Luxembourg City Airport, and visit any of the 19 destinations in Italy. In total there are 19 direct routes from Luxembourg, operated by 4 different airlines — including 2 low-cost carriers (Ryanair and easyJet).

Flights from Moldova to Italy

From Moldova you can fly non-stop from Chișinău Airport, and visit any of the 11 destinations in Italy. In total there are 11 direct routes from Moldova, operated by 5 different airlines — including 2 low-cost carriers (Wizz Air Malta and SkyUp MT).

Flights from Finland to Italy

You can fly non-stop from 3 airports in Finland, and arrive at 12 different destinations in Italy. In total there are 15 direct routes from Finland, operated by 4 different airlines — including 3 low-cost carriers.



Finland to Italy with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 15 airports in Finland offer flights to 31 destinations in Italy that require just one stop:





Flights from Slovakia to Italy

From Slovakia you can fly non-stop from 2 airports, and arrive at 10 different destinations in Italy. In total there are 11 direct routes from Slovakia, operated by 4 different airlines — including 3 low-cost carriers.


Slovakia to Italy with a stopover
There is another departure option available if you consider a stopover: Poprad-Tatry Airport offers 1-stop flights to 14 destinations in Italy:

Flights from Serbia to Italy

From Serbia you can fly non-stop from Belgrade Airport, and arrive at 12 different destinations in Italy. In total there are 12 direct routes from Serbia, operated by 2 different airlines — including Wizz Air, which is usually the most budget-friendly.

Serbia to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 2 airports in Serbia offer flights to 26 destinations in Italy with a single stop:


Flights from Sweden to Italy

From Sweden you can fly non-stop from 2 airports, and visit any of the 19 destinations in Italy. In total there are 23 direct routes from Sweden, operated by 4 different airlines — including 2 low-cost carriers (Norwegian and Ryanair).


Sweden to Italy with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 27 airports in Sweden offer flights to 34 destinations in Italy that require just one stop:





Flights from Lithuania to Italy

From Lithuania you can fly non-stop from 2 airports, and visit any of the 11 destinations in Italy. In total there are 12 direct routes from Lithuania, operated by 3 airlines — which are all low-cost airlines.


Lithuania to Italy with a stopover
There is another departure option available if you consider a stopover: Palanga Airport offers 1-stop flights to 33 destinations in Italy:

Flights from Norway to Italy

From Norway you can fly non-stop from 6 airports, and arrive at 14 different destinations in Italy. In total there are 26 direct routes from Norway, operated by 6 different airlines — including 4 low-cost carriers.





Norway to Italy with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 31 airports in Norway offer flights to 29 destinations in Italy that require just one stop:





Flights from Croatia to Italy

You can fly non-stop from 5 airports in Croatia, and arrive at 10 different destinations in Italy. In total there are 22 direct routes from Croatia, operated by 5 different airlines — including 2 low-cost carriers (Ryanair and easyJet).





Croatia to Italy with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 3 airports in Croatia offer flights to 27 destinations in Italy that require just one stop:



Flights from Latvia to Italy

From Latvia you can fly non-stop from Riga Airport, and visit any of the 9 destinations in Italy. In total there are 9 direct routes from Latvia, operated by 2 airlines — which are all low-cost airlines.

Flights from Iceland to Italy

From Iceland you can fly non-stop from Reykjavik (Keflavik) Airport, and arrive at 4 different destinations in Italy. In total there are 4 direct routes from Iceland, operated by 4 different airlines — including 2 low-cost carriers (easyJet and Wizz Air Malta).

Iceland to Italy with a stopover
There is another departure option available if you consider a stopover: Akureyri Airport offers 1-stop flights to 23 destinations in Italy:

Flights from Republic of North Macedonia to Italy

From Republic of North Macedonia you can fly non-stop from 2 airports, and arrive at 10 different destinations in Italy. In total there are 11 direct routes from Republic of North Macedonia, operated by 2 airlines — which are all low-cost airlines.


Flights from Bosnia & Herzegovina to Italy

From Bosnia & Herzegovina you can fly non-stop from 2 airports, and arrive at 4 different destinations in Italy. In total there are 6 direct routes from Bosnia & Herzegovina, operated by 3 different airlines — including 2 low-cost carriers (Ryanair and Wizz Air Malta).


Bosnia & Herzegovina to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 2 airports in Bosnia & Herzegovina offer flights to 25 destinations in Italy with a single stop:


Flights from Montenegro to Italy

From Montenegro you can fly non-stop from Podgorica Airport, and visit any of the 3 destinations in Italy. In total there are 3 direct routes from Montenegro, operated by 3 different airlines — including 2 low-cost carriers (Wizz Air Malta and Wizz Air).

Montenegro to Italy with a stopover
There is another departure option available if you consider a stopover: Tivat Airport offers 1-stop flights to 29 destinations in Italy:

Flights from Estonia to Italy

From Estonia you can fly non-stop from Tallinn Airport, and visit any of the 3 destinations in Italy. In total there are 3 direct routes from Estonia, operated by 2 airlines — which are all low-cost airlines.

Estonia to Italy with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 3 airports in Estonia offer flights to 12 destinations in Italy that require just one stop:



Flights from Kosovo to Italy

From Kosovo you can fly non-stop from Pristina Airport, and arrive at 2 different destinations in Italy. In total there are 2 direct routes from Kosovo, all operated by the low-cost carrier Wizz Air Malta.

Intercontinental flights to Italy
All continents have direct flights to Italy. A total of 52 different countries across Africa, Asia, North America, Oceania and South America offer flights to the country. With 332 direct flight routes, connecting 117 intercontinental airports to 21 destinations, Italy is well-connected to various parts of the world. 84 different airlines (of which 18 are low-cost) are operating these long-haul flights.
Countries outside Europe with excellent flight connections to Italy include: Egypt, Turkey, United States, Morocco and Israel.
All intercontinental flights can be found below — arranged by continent, country and departure airport.
Non-stop flights from Asia to Italy
From Asia, 28 countries have direct flights to Italy. 136 non-stop routes are available, operated by 53 airlines — 13 of which are low-cost carriers.
Flights from Turkey to Italy

If you'd like to fly non-stop from Turkey you can do so from 4 airports. You will arrive at one of 10 destinations. Flights are operated by 4 airlines — including 3 low-cost carriers.




Turkey to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 44 airports in Turkey offer flights to 34 destinations in Italy with a single stop:





Flights from Israel to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Israel? This is possible from Tel Aviv only. You will arrive at one of 11 destinations. Flights are operated by 7 airlines — including Wizz Air Malta, the only low-cost carrier on these routes.

Israel to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 2 airports in Israel offer flights to 22 destinations in Italy with a single stop:


Flights from China to Italy

If you'd like to fly non-stop from China you can do so from 10 airports. You will arrive at one of 3 destinations. Flights are operated by 6 airlines — including Juneyao Airlines, the only low-cost carrier on these routes.





China to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 217 departure airports in China offer 1-stop flights to 28 destinations in Italy:





Flights from United Arab Emirates to Italy

If you'd like to fly non-stop from United Arab Emirates you can do so from 4 airports. You will arrive at one of 9 destinations. Flights are operated by 6 airlines — including 2 low-cost carriers (Flydubai and Air Arabia)




United Arab Emirates to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 3 departure airports in United Arab Emirates offer 1-stop flights to 22 destinations in Italy:



Flights from Qatar to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Qatar? This is possible from Doha only. You will arrive at one of 3 destinations. Flights are operated by Qatar Airways.

Flights from India to Italy

If you'd like to fly non-stop from India you can do so from 2 airports. You will arrive at one of 2 destinations. Flights are operated by 2 airlines — Air India and ITA Airways, neither of which are low-cost carriers.


India to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 93 departure airports in India offer 1-stop flights to 27 destinations in Italy:





Flights from Saudi Arabia to Italy

There are 3 airports in Saudi Arabia that have direct flights to Italy. You will arrive at one of 2 destinations. Flights are operated by 5 airlines — including 2 low-cost carriers (Wizz Air Malta and Flynas)



Saudi Arabia to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 24 airports in Saudi Arabia offer flights to 32 destinations in Italy with a single stop:





Flights from Armenia to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Armenia? This is possible from Yerevan only. You will arrive at one of 5 destinations. Flights are operated by 3 airlines, which are all low-cost airlines.

Armenia to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 2 airports in Armenia offer flights to 6 destinations in Italy with a single stop:


Flights from Georgia to Italy

If you'd like to fly non-stop from Georgia you can do so from 2 airports. You will arrive at one of 5 destinations. Flights are operated by 4 airlines — including 3 low-cost carriers.


Georgia to Italy with a stopover
There is another departure option available if you consider a stopover: Batumi Airport offers 1-stop flights to 15 destinations in Italy:

Flights from South Korea to Italy

Looking to fly directly from South Korea? This is possible from Seoul only. You will arrive at one of 2 destinations. Flights are operated by 3 airlines — none of which are low-cost carriers.

South Korea to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 5 departure airports in South Korea offer 1-stop flights to 4 destinations in Italy:





Flights from Jordan to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Jordan? This is possible from Amman only. You will arrive at one of 7 destinations. Flights are operated by 2 airlines — including Ryanair, the only low-cost carrier on these routes.

Jordan to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 2 airports in Jordan offer flights to 14 destinations in Italy with a single stop:


Flights from Thailand to Italy

If you'd like to fly non-stop from Thailand you can do so from 2 airports. You will arrive at one of 2 destinations. Flights are operated by 3 airlines — none of which are low-cost carriers.


Thailand to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 16 airports in Thailand offer flights to 26 destinations in Italy with a single stop:





Flights from Oman to Italy

If you'd like to fly non-stop from Oman you can do so from 2 airports. You will arrive at one of 3 destinations. Flights are operated by 2 airlines — Oman Air and Neos, neither of which are low-cost carriers.


Oman to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 4 airports in Oman offer flights to 3 destinations in Italy with a single stop:




Flights from Cyprus to Italy

If you'd like to fly non-stop from Cyprus you can do so from 2 airports. You will arrive at one of 6 destinations. Flights are operated by 5 airlines — including 2 low-cost carriers (Ryanair and Wizz Air Malta)


Cyprus to Italy with a stopover
There is another departure option available if you consider a stopover: Ercan, Northern Cyprus Airport offers 1-stop flights to 10 destinations in Italy:

Flights from Singapore to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Singapore? This is possible from Singapore only. You will arrive at one of 2 destinations. Flights are operated by Singapore Airlines.

Flights from Japan to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Japan? This is possible from Tokyo only. You will arrive at one of 2 destinations. Flights are operated by 2 airlines — ANA and ITA Airways, neither of which are low-cost carriers.

Japan to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 57 departure airports in Japan offer 1-stop flights to 26 destinations in Italy:





Flights from Bahrain to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Bahrain? This is possible from Bahrain Island only. You will arrive at one of 2 destinations. Flights are operated by Gulf Air.

Flights from Taiwan to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Taiwan? This is possible from Taipei only. You will arrive at one of 2 destinations. Flights are operated by 2 airlines — EVA Air and China Airlines, neither of which are low-cost carriers.

Taiwan to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 3 departure airports in Taiwan offer 1-stop flights to 3 destinations in Italy:



Flights from Azerbaijan to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Azerbaijan? This is possible from Baku only. You will arrive at one of 2 destinations. Flights are operated by 2 airlines — including Wizz Air Malta, the only low-cost carrier on these routes.

Azerbaijan to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 2 airports in Azerbaijan offer flights to 5 destinations in Italy with a single stop:


Flights from Hong Kong to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Hong Kong? This is possible from Hong Kong only. You will arrive at one of 2 destinations. Flights are operated by Cathay Pacific.

Flights from Kuwait to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Kuwait? This is possible from Kuwait City only. You will arrive at one of 3 destinations. Flights are operated by 2 airlines — including Jazeera Airways, the only low-cost carrier on these routes.

Flights from Lebanon to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Lebanon? This is possible from Beirut only. You will arrive at one of 2 destinations. Flights are operated by Middle East.

Flights from Maldives to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Maldives? This is possible from Malé only. You will arrive at one of 2 destinations. Flights are operated by 2 airlines — Neos and ITA Airways, neither of which are low-cost carriers.

Maldives to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 19 departure airports in Maldives offer 1-stop flights to 2 destinations in Italy:





Flights from Bangladesh to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Bangladesh? This is possible from Dhaka only. You will arrive at Rome (Fiumicino) — currently the only direct route connecting Italy and Bangladesh. Flights are operated by Biman Airlines.

Bangladesh to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 7 departure airports in Bangladesh offer 1-stop flights to 21 destinations in Italy:





Flights from Vietnam to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Vietnam? This is possible from Hanoi only. You will arrive at Milan (Malpensa) — currently the only direct route connecting Italy and Vietnam. Flights are operated by Vietnam Airlines.

Vietnam to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 17 departure airports in Vietnam offer 1-stop flights to 24 destinations in Italy:





Flights from Uzbekistan to Italy

If you'd like to fly non-stop from Uzbekistan you can do so from 2 airports. You will arrive at one of 3 destinations. Flights are operated by 2 airlines — Qanot Sharq and Uzbekistan Airways, neither of which are low-cost carriers.


Uzbekistan to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 10 airports in Uzbekistan offer flights to 16 destinations in Italy with a single stop:





Flights from Turkmenistan to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Turkmenistan? This is possible from Ashgabat only. You will arrive at Milan (Malpensa) — currently the only direct route connecting Italy and Turkmenistan. Flights are operated by Turkmenistan Airlines.

Turkmenistan to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 6 airports in Turkmenistan offer flights to Milan (Malpensa) Airport with a single stop:





Flights from Kazakhstan to Italy

If you'd like to fly non-stop from Kazakhstan you can do so from 2 airports. You will arrive at Milan (Malpensa) Airport, the only destination for direct flights out of Kazakhstan. Flights are operated by Neos.


Kazakhstan to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 15 departure airports in Kazakhstan offer 1-stop flights to 29 destinations in Italy:





Non-stop flights from Africa to Italy
From Africa, 14 countries have direct flights to Italy. 128 non-stop routes are available, operated by 22 airlines — 6 of which are low-cost carriers.
Flights from Egypt to Italy

If you'd like to fly non-stop from Egypt you can do so from 8 airports. You will arrive at one of 14 destinations. Flights are operated by 11 airlines — including 4 low-cost carriers.





Egypt to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 6 airports in Egypt offer flights to 22 destinations in Italy with a single stop:





Flights from Morocco to Italy

There are 7 airports in Morocco that have direct flights to Italy. You will arrive at one of 13 destinations. Flights are operated by 6 airlines — including 4 low-cost carriers.





Morocco to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 13 departure airports in Morocco offer 1-stop flights to 36 destinations in Italy:





Flights from Tunisia to Italy

If you'd like to fly non-stop from Tunisia you can do so from 4 airports. You will arrive at one of 9 destinations. Flights are operated by 5 airlines — none of which are low-cost carriers.




Tunisia to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 3 departure airports in Tunisia offer 1-stop flights to 21 destinations in Italy:



Flights from Ethiopia to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Ethiopia? This is possible from Addis Ababa only. You will arrive at one of 2 destinations. Flights are operated by Ethiopian Airlines.

Ethiopia to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 25 departure airports in Ethiopia offer 1-stop flights to 2 destinations in Italy:





Flights from Algeria to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Algeria? This is possible from Algiers only. You will arrive at one of 2 destinations. Flights are operated by 2 airlines — Air Algerie and ITA Airways, neither of which are low-cost carriers.

Algeria to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 31 departure airports in Algeria offer 1-stop flights to 29 destinations in Italy:





Flights from Senegal to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Senegal? This is possible from Dakar only. You will arrive at one of 4 destinations. Flights are operated by 2 airlines — Neos and ITA Airways, neither of which are low-cost carriers.

Senegal to Italy with a stopover
There is another departure option available if you consider a stopover: Cap Skirring Airport offers 1-stop flights to 4 destinations in Italy:

Flights from Cape Verde to Italy

If you'd like to fly non-stop from Cape Verde you can do so from 2 airports. You will arrive at one of 4 destinations. Flights are operated by 3 airlines — including easyJet, the only low-cost carrier on these routes.


Cape Verde to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 3 departure airports in Cape Verde offer 1-stop flights to 30 destinations in Italy:



Flights from Libya to Italy

If you'd like to fly non-stop from Libya you can do so from 2 airports. You will arrive at one of 2 destinations. Flights are operated by 2 airlines — bmi Regional and ITA Airways, neither of which are low-cost carriers.


Libya to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 3 departure airports in Libya offer 1-stop flights to 12 destinations in Italy:



Flights from Tanzania to Italy

If you'd like to fly non-stop from Tanzania you can do so from 2 airports. You will arrive at one of 5 destinations. Flights are operated by Neos.


Tanzania to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 8 airports in Tanzania offer flights to 19 destinations in Italy with a single stop:





Flights from Ghana to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Ghana? This is possible from Accra only. You will arrive at Rome (Fiumicino) — currently the only direct route connecting Italy and Ghana. Flights are operated by ITA Airways.

Ghana to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 5 airports in Ghana offer flights to Rome (Fiumicino) Airport with a single stop:





Flights from Kenya to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Kenya? This is possible from Mombasa only. You will arrive at one of 3 destinations. Flights are operated by Neos.

Kenya to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 7 departure airports in Kenya offer 1-stop flights to 24 destinations in Italy:





Flights from Mauritius to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Mauritius? This is possible from Mauritius only. You will arrive at Rome (Fiumicino) — currently the only direct route connecting Italy and Mauritius. Flights are operated by ITA Airways.

Mauritius to Italy with a stopover
There is another option available if you consider a stopover flight: Rodrigues Island Airport offers a 1-stop flight to Rome (Fiumicino):

Flights from Madagascar to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Madagascar? This is possible from Nosy Be only. You will arrive at one of 3 destinations. Flights are operated by Neos.

Madagascar to Italy with a stopover
There is another departure option available if you consider a stopover: Antananarivo Airport offers 1-stop flights to 14 destinations in Italy:

Flights from Gambia to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Gambia? This is possible from Banjul only. You will arrive at Rome (Fiumicino) — currently the only direct route connecting Italy and Gambia. Flights are operated by Neos.

Non-stop flights from North America to Italy
From North America, 6 countries have direct flights to Italy. 62 non-stop routes are available, operated by 19 airlines — 3 of which are low-cost carriers.
Flights from United States to Italy

There are 17 airports in United States that have direct flights to Italy. You will arrive at one of 8 destinations. Flights are operated by 12 airlines — including 2 low-cost carriers (JetBlue and Norse Atlantic Airways)





United States to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 359 departure airports in United States offer 1-stop flights to 28 destinations in Italy:





Flights from Canada to Italy

There are 3 airports in Canada that have direct flights to Italy. You will arrive at one of 6 destinations. Flights are operated by 7 airlines — including WestJet, the only low-cost carrier on these routes.



Canada to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 58 airports in Canada offer flights to 29 destinations in Italy with a single stop:





Flights from Mexico to Italy

If you'd like to fly non-stop from Mexico you can do so from 2 airports. You will arrive at one of 2 destinations. Flights are operated by 2 airlines — Neos and Aeromexico, neither of which are low-cost carriers.


Mexico to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 51 departure airports in Mexico offer 1-stop flights to 22 destinations in Italy:





Flights from Dominican Republic to Italy

There are 3 airports in Dominican Republic that have direct flights to Italy. You will arrive at one of 4 destinations. Flights are operated by 2 airlines — Neos and Euroairlines, neither of which are low-cost carriers.



Dominican Republic to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 4 airports in Dominican Republic offer flights to 23 destinations in Italy with a single stop:




Flights from Jamaica to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Jamaica? This is possible from Montego Bay only. You will arrive at Milan (Malpensa) — currently the only direct route connecting Italy and Jamaica. Flights are operated by Neos.

Jamaica to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 2 airports in Jamaica offer flights to 18 destinations in Italy with a single stop:


Flights from Cuba to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Cuba? This is possible from Havana only. You will arrive at one of 2 destinations. Flights are operated by Neos.

Cuba to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 8 airports in Cuba offer flights to 22 destinations in Italy with a single stop:





Non-stop flights from South America to Italy
From South America, 3 countries have direct flights to Italy. 5 non-stop routes are available, operated by 4 airlines — none of which are low-cost carriers.
Flights from Brazil to Italy

If you'd like to fly non-stop from Brazil you can do so from 2 airports. You will arrive at one of 2 destinations. Flights are operated by 2 airlines — LATAM and ITA Airways, neither of which are low-cost carriers.


Brazil to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 59 departure airports in Brazil offer 1-stop flights to 24 destinations in Italy:





Flights from Argentina to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Argentina? This is possible from Buenos Aires only. You will arrive at Rome (Fiumicino) — currently the only direct route connecting Italy and Argentina. Flights are operated by 2 airlines — Aerolineas Argentinas and ITA Airways, neither of which are low-cost carriers.

Argentina to Italy with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 34 airports in Argentina offer flights to 21 destinations in Italy with a single stop:





Flights from Colombia to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Colombia? This is possible from Cartagena only. You will arrive at Milan (Malpensa) — currently the only direct route connecting Italy and Colombia. Flights are operated by Neos.

Colombia to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 7 departure airports in Colombia offer 1-stop flights to 25 destinations in Italy:





Non-stop flights from Oceania to Italy
From Oceania you can only depart from Australia for a direct flight to Italy. These route(s) are operated by one airline.
Flights from Australia to Italy

Looking to fly directly from Australia? This is possible from Perth only. You will arrive at Rome (Fiumicino) — currently the only direct route connecting Italy and Australia. Flights are operated by Qantas.

Australia to Italy with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Italy, as 31 departure airports in Australia offer 1-stop flights to 9 destinations in Italy:





Most popular routes to Italy
Whether you're looking to explore the scenic landscapes, charming towns and vibrant cities of Italy, visit friends and family or simply need to attend a business meeting — we've got you covered. Check out the list below to find the most popular non-stop flights available for your journey.










Popular routes to Italy with a stopover
If there is no airport near you offering direct flights to Italy, don't worry — you can still reach the country with a brief stopover along the way.
Below is a list of the most popular routes that require a stopover.
To see all 1- or 2-stop flight options, simply use the "Show indirect destinations" button on the map, or use the search bar to select your departure airport and discover all available routes from there to Italy!










Frequently Asked Questions — FAQ
What is the best time to visit Italy?
Based on all destinations and their associated climate types, it is generally best to visit Italy from March to November. Be aware that the best time to visit will vary depending on where you're going, so please check the section 'Best time to visit Italy' for more information.
- March (20 destinations)
- April (32 destinations)
- May (40 destinations)
- June (22 destinations)
- August (22 destinations)
- September (32 destinations)
- October (31 destinations)
- November (20 destinations)
What are the most popular destinations in Italy?
The 7 most popular airports in Italy are:
- Rome (Fiumicino) (FCO)
- Milan (Malpensa) (MXP)
- Milan (Linate) (LIN)
- Milan (Bergamo) (BGY)
- Venice Marco Polo (VCE)
- Naples (NAP)
- Bologna (BLQ)
Which alliances are flying to Italy?
All alliances have direct connections to Italy:
- SkyTeam (14 airlines, 17 destinations)
- Star Alliance (20 airlines, 18 destinations)
- Oneworld (11 airlines, 18 destinations)
Which airlines operate direct flights to Italy?
As of today, there are 145 airlines that fly to Italy. You can find them here:
- Ryanair
- ITA Airways
- easyJet
- Wizz Air Malta
- FlexFlight
- AeroItalia
- Vueling
- Air France
- Air Dolomiti
- British Airways
- Volotea
- Wizz Air
- Lufthansa
- KLM
- Iberia
- Turkish Airlines
- Swiss
- Danish Air
- Eurowings
- Austrian
- Neos
- SAS
- TAP Portugal
- Brussels Airlines
- Transavia - TO
- Delta
- Aegean
- Ethiopian Airlines
- Sky Alps
- Air Europa
- Luxair
- Royal Air Maroc
- Pegasus
- Qatar Airways
- United Airlines
- Emirates
- Finnair
- Jet2
- American Airlines
- LOT
- Air Serbia
- Alidaunia
- Air China
- Aer Lingus
- Air Cairo
- Air India
- China Eastern
- Twin Jet
- EL AL
- Transavia
- Egyptair
- Saudi Arabian
- KM Malta
- Air Arabia Maroc
- Flydubai
- Air Baltic
- Polar Airlines
- Etihad Airways
- Norwegian - DY
- Tunisair
- Norwegian
- Air Canada
- Singapore Airlines
- Sky Express
- AJet
- Oman Air
- Israir
- Lufthansa City Airlines
- LATAM
- Condor
- Hainan Airlines
- Gulf Air
- Royal Jordanian
- Edelweiss Air
- Croatia Airlines
- Nouvelair
- Cathay Pacific
- Air Arabia Egypt
- TUS Airways
- Kuwait Airways
- Korean Air
- Thai Airways
- La Compagnie
- Fly One
- EVA Air
- FlyOne Armenia
- Middle East
- Air Algerie
- SmartWings
- SunExpress
- bmi Regional
- Azerbaijan
- Icelandair
- TunisAir Express
- Georgian Airways
- Bulgaria Air
- Dan Air
- Asiana Airlines
- Tway Air
- Aeromexico
- Ryanair UK
- Biman Airlines
- Air Arabia
- Sichuan Airlines
- Aerolineas Argentinas
- Arkia
- Nile Air
- ANA
- Discover Airlines
- Nesma Airlines
- Vietnam Airlines
- FlyOne Romania
- China Airlines
- TUI Fly - TB
- Air Corsica
- Air Montenegro
- Juneyao Airlines
- Uzbekistan Airways
- Beond
- HiSky
- Cyprus Airways
- Turkmenistan Airlines
- Tarom
- TUI Fly
- HiSky - H7
- Euroairlines
- Cabo Verde Airlines
- WestJet
- Animawings
- Porter
- Air Transat
- Qanot Sharq
- Sundair
- Norse Atlantic Airways
- SkyUp MT
- Qantas
- Marabu
- JetBlue
- Jazeera Airways
- Wizz Air - W9
- Flynas
- Widerøe
- TUI Fly - OR
- Alaska
- Luxwing
Which low-cost airlines fly to Italy?
There are 34 low-cost carriers that offer flights to Italy at the moment:
- Ryanair
- easyJet
- Wizz Air Malta
- Vueling
- Wizz Air
- Eurowings
- Transavia - TO
- Pegasus
- Jet2
- Aer Lingus
- Transavia
- Air Arabia Maroc
- Flydubai
- Air Baltic
- Norwegian - DY
- Norwegian
- AJet
- Condor
- Air Arabia Egypt
- FlyOne Armenia
- SmartWings
- SunExpress
- Ryanair UK
- Air Arabia
- FlyOne Romania
- Juneyao Airlines
- TUI Fly
- WestJet
- Norse Atlantic Airways
- Flynas
- SkyUp MT
- TUI Fly - OR
- Jazeera Airways
- JetBlue
Which countries offer direct flights to Italy?
There are 87 countries that offer direct flights to Italy, which are:
- United Kingdom
- Belgium
- Spain
- Germany
- Poland
- France
- Netherlands
- Albania
- Romania
- Czechia
- Greece
- Ireland
- Luxembourg
- Sweden
- Austria
- Hungary
- Malta
- Denmark
- Portugal
- Bulgaria
- Egypt
- Norway
- Switzerland
- Morocco
- Finland
- Serbia
- Israel
- Moldova
- Lithuania
- Turkey
- Slovakia
- Croatia
- Republic of North Macedonia
- United Arab Emirates
- Tunisia
- Latvia
- United States
- Jordan
- Canada
- Cyprus
- Armenia
- Georgia
- Tanzania
- Iceland
- Senegal
- Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Cape Verde
- Dominican Republic
- China
- Qatar
- Oman
- Kuwait
- Montenegro
- Estonia
- Kenya
- Uzbekistan
- Madagascar
- Ethiopia
- Brazil
- India
- Saudi Arabia
- South Korea
- Algeria
- Thailand
- Japan
- Singapore
- Bahrain
- Azerbaijan
- Taiwan
- Hong Kong
- Mexico
- Lebanon
- Libya
- Maldives
- Kosovo
- Cuba
- Argentina
- Ghana
- Bangladesh
- Vietnam
- Mauritius
- Turkmenistan
- Colombia
- Kazakhstan
- Jamaica
- Australia
- Gambia
Which countries have the best direct connections to Italy?
These countries have the most flight connections to Italy:
- United Kingdom
- Belgium
- Spain
- Germany
- Poland
- France
- Netherlands
- Albania
- Romania
- Czechia
What are the best intercontinental hubs for flights to Italy?
Top intercontinental airports for flights to Italy are:
-  Barcelona (BCN)

-  Madrid (MAD)

-  Paris (CDG)

-  Frankfurt (FRA)

-  Amsterdam (AMS)

-  Munich (MUC)

-  Tirana (TIA)

-  Paris (Orly) (ORY)

-  London Stansted (STN)

-  London Heathrow (LHR)

-  Vienna (VIE)

-  London Gatwick (LGW)

-  Zürich (ZRH)

-  Lisbon (LIS)

-  Brussels Charleroi (CRL)

-  Bucharest (OTP)

-  Budapest (BUD)

-  Istanbul (IST)

-  Brussels (BRU)

-  Athens (ATH)

-  Valencia (VLC)

-  Krakow (KRK)

-  Berlin (BER)

-  Malta (MLA)

-  Dublin (DUB)

-  Prague (PRG)

-  Copenhagen (CPH)

-  Warsaw (WAW)

-  Manchester (MAN)

-  Sharm el-Sheikh (SSH)

From which continents can you fly non-stop to Italy?
You can reach Italy directly from 6 continents, which are:
- Europe
- Asia
- Africa
- North America
- South America
- Oceania
Are there Business Class flights to Italy?
Yes, you can fly in Business Class to 30 airports in Italy (depending on where you are flying from):
- Rome (Fiumicino) (FCO)
- Milan (Linate) (LIN)
- Milan (Malpensa) (MXP)
- Venice Marco Polo (VCE)
- Bologna (BLQ)
- Naples (NAP)
- Florence (FLR)
- Catania (CTA)
- Palermo (PMO)
- Turin (TRN)
- Bari (BRI)
- Lamezia Terme (SUF)
- Genoa (GOA)
- Trieste (TRS)
- Brindisi (BDS)
- Milan (Bergamo) (BGY)
- Reggio Calabria (REG)
- Verona (VRN)
- Pisa (PSA)
- Olbia (Sardinia) (OLB)
- Cagliari (Sardinia) (CAG)
- Bologna Forlì (FRL)
- Ancona (AOI)
- Pescara (PSR)
- Salerno (QSR)
- Rimini (RMI)
- Perugia (PEG)
- Pantelleria (PNL)
- Lampedusa (LMP)
- Alghero (Sardinia) (AHO)
Are there First Class flights to Italy?
Yes, you can fly to the following 6 airports in First Class (as of March 2026, and depending on where you are flying from):
- Rome (Fiumicino) (FCO)
- Milan (Malpensa) (MXP)
- Venice Marco Polo (VCE)
- Naples (NAP)
- Olbia (Sardinia) (OLB)
- Catania (CTA)
What is the longest flight to Italy?
The longest direct flight is from Perth, Australia (PER) to Rome (Fiumicino) (FCO). This flight takes 16 hours and 25 minutes and covers a distance of 8,299 miles (13,356 km). Other interesting long-haul flights to Italy include:
- AU - Perth to Rome (Fiumicino) 8,299 miles
- AR - Buenos Aires to Rome (Fiumicino) 6,927 miles
- SG - Singapore to Milan (Malpensa) 6,402 miles
- MX - Mexico City to Rome (Fiumicino) 6,348 miles
- US - Los Angeles to Rome (Fiumicino) 6,336 miles
- US - San Francisco to Rome (Fiumicino) 6,246 miles
- SG - Singapore to Rome (Fiumicino) 6,242 miles
- JP - Tokyo to Rome (Fiumicino) 6,144 miles
- JP - Tokyo to Milan (Malpensa) 6,049 miles
- TW - Taipei to Milan (Malpensa) 5,975 miles
- TW - Taipei to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,966 miles
- BR - São Paulo to Milan (Malpensa) 5,890 miles
- BR - São Paulo to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,857 miles
- CN - Wenzhou to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,812 miles
- HK - Hong Kong to Milan (Malpensa) 5,811 miles
- CN - Wenzhou to Milan (Malpensa) 5,811 miles
- TH - Phuket to Milan (Malpensa) 5,795 miles
- CN - Shenzhen to Milan (Malpensa) 5,790 miles
- HK - Hong Kong to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,765 miles
- CN - Shenzhen to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,745 miles
- MX - Cancún to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,703 miles
- CN - Shanghai to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,695 miles
- BR - Rio de Janeiro to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,695 miles
- CN - Shanghai to Milan (Malpensa) 5,679 miles
- US - Seattle / Tacoma to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,670 miles
- US - Houston to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,667 miles
- TH - Bangkok to Milan (Malpensa) 5,639 miles
- US - Dallas-Fort Worth to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,598 miles
- KR - Seoul to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,568 miles
- US - Denver to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,546 miles
- CN - Shanghai to Venice Marco Polo 5,542 miles
- CN - Nanjing to Milan (Malpensa) 5,534 miles
- TH - Bangkok to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,513 miles
- KR - Seoul to Milan (Malpensa) 5,512 miles
- VN - Hanoi to Milan (Malpensa) 5,505 miles
- US - Dallas-Fort Worth to Venice Marco Polo 5,450 miles
- MX - Cancún to Milan (Malpensa) 5,447 miles
- CO - Cartagena to Milan (Malpensa) 5,424 miles
- CU - Havana to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,399 miles
- CA - Calgary to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,248 miles
- CN - Zhengzhou to Milan (Malpensa) 5,195 miles
- MU - Mauritius to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,185 miles
- US - Miami to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,172 miles
- JM - Montego Bay to Milan (Malpensa) 5,150 miles
- CU - Havana to Milan (Malpensa) 5,148 miles
- US - Atlanta to Naples 5,145 miles
- DO - Punta Cana to Bari 5,133 miles
- CN - Chongqing to Milan (Malpensa) 5,130 miles
- CN - Chongqing to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,089 miles
- CN - Beijing to Rome (Fiumicino) 5,060 miles
What are the major airports in Italy?
There are 20 major airports in Italy, in order of significance:
- Rome (Fiumicino) (FCO) - Leonardo Da Vinci International
- Milan (Malpensa) (MXP) - Malpensa International
- Milan (Linate) (LIN) - Linate
- Milan (Bergamo) (BGY) - Orio al Serio International Airpo
- Venice Marco Polo (VCE) - Marco Polo International
- Naples (NAP) - Naples International
- Bologna (BLQ) - Bologna Guglielmo Marconi
- Catania (CTA) - Catania-Fontanarossa
- Palermo (PMO) - Palermo (Falcone-Borsellino)
- Bari (BRI) - Bari Palese
- Turin (TRN) - Turin International
- Cagliari (Sardinia) (CAG) - Cagliari
- Florence (FLR) - Peretola (Amerigo Vespucci)
- Pisa (PSA) - Galileo Galilei
- Verona (VRN) - Verona
- Brindisi (BDS) - Casale
- Venice (Treviso) (TSF) - Treviso
- Lamezia Terme (SUF) - Lamezia Terme International
- Olbia (Sardinia) (OLB) - Olbia – Costa Smeralda
- Alghero (Sardinia) (AHO) - Fertilia
How many airports are there in Italy?
There are 41 airports that handle scheduled passenger flights.
What are the best airports for flights to Italy?
Top airports for direct flights to Italy include:
-  Chicago (ORD)

-  Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW)

-  Atlanta (ATL)

-  Denver (DEN)

-  London Heathrow (LHR)

-  London Gatwick (LGW)

-  Dublin (DUB)

-  London Stansted (STN)

-  New York City (JFK)

-  Miami (MIA)

-  Manchester (MAN)

-  Toronto (YYZ)

-  Charlotte (CLT)

-  Houston (IAH)

-  Newark (EWR)

-  Los Angeles (LAX)

-  Montreal (YUL)

-  Minneapolis (MSP)

-  Edinburgh (EDI)

-  Washington (IAD)

What are the best international airports in Europe for flights to Italy?
Top international airports in Europe for non-stop flights to Italy are:
-  Barcelona (BCN)

-  Madrid (MAD)

-  Paris (CDG)

-  Frankfurt (FRA)

-  Amsterdam (AMS)

-  Munich (MUC)

-  Tirana (TIA)

-  Paris (Orly) (ORY)

-  London Stansted (STN)

-  London Heathrow (LHR)

-  Vienna (VIE)

-  London Gatwick (LGW)

-  Zürich (ZRH)

-  Lisbon (LIS)

-  Brussels Charleroi (CRL)

-  Bucharest (OTP)

-  Budapest (BUD)

-  Brussels (BRU)

-  Athens (ATH)

-  Valencia (VLC)

-  Krakow (KRK)

-  Berlin (BER)

-  Malta (MLA)

-  Dublin (DUB)

-  Prague (PRG)

-  Copenhagen (CPH)

-  Warsaw (WAW)

-  Manchester (MAN)

-  Seville (SVQ)

-  Düsseldorf (DUS)

Do all airports in Italy operate year-round?
There are 41 airports located across Italy, 39 of which offer year-round flights while 2 handle seasonal flights only:
- Pantelleria (PNL)
- Elba (island) (EBA)
For a better overview adjusted to your travel dates, we recommend using the date filter on the map to filter out your options!
What are the most popular flights to Italy?
Domestic:
- Rome (Fiumicino) to Catania
- Catania to Rome (Fiumicino)
- Rome (Fiumicino) to Palermo
- Rome (Fiumicino) to Cagliari (Sardinia)
- Palermo to Rome (Fiumicino)
- Cagliari (Sardinia) to Rome (Fiumicino)
- Milan (Linate) to Cagliari (Sardinia)
- Cagliari (Sardinia) to Milan (Linate)
- Rome (Fiumicino) to Milan (Linate)
- Milan (Linate) to Rome (Fiumicino)
- Milan (Malpensa) to Catania
- Catania to Milan (Malpensa)
- Genoa to Rome (Fiumicino)
- Rome (Fiumicino) to Genoa
- Rome (Fiumicino) to Olbia (Sardinia)
- Olbia (Sardinia) to Rome (Fiumicino)
- Olbia (Sardinia) to Milan (Linate)
- Milan (Linate) to Olbia (Sardinia)
- Catania to Milan (Linate)
- Milan (Linate) to Catania
- Bari to Rome (Fiumicino)
- Rome (Fiumicino) to Bari
- Milan (Malpensa) to Palermo
- Palermo to Milan (Malpensa)
- Alghero (Sardinia) to Rome (Fiumicino)
International:
- London Heathrow to Milan (Linate)
- London City to Milan (Linate)
- London Heathrow to Rome (Fiumicino)
- London Gatwick to Milan (Malpensa)
- London Stansted to Rome (Ciampino)
- Dublin to Rome (Fiumicino)
- London Heathrow to Venice Marco Polo
- Malta to Rome (Fiumicino)
- London Stansted to Milan (Bergamo)
- London Stansted to Milan (Malpensa)
- London Stansted to Venice Marco Polo
- London Heathrow to Bologna
- London Gatwick to Turin
- London Gatwick to Rome (Fiumicino)
- London Luton to Rome (Fiumicino)
- London Gatwick to Verona
- Dublin to Milan (Bergamo)
- Malta to Catania
- London Stansted to Pisa
- New York City to Rome (Fiumicino)
- London Stansted to Turin
- London Luton to Milan (Malpensa)
- Manchester to Milan (Malpensa)
- London Heathrow to Milan (Malpensa)
- London Gatwick to Naples
- London Gatwick to Florence
- New York City to Milan (Malpensa)
- Manchester to Venice Marco Polo
- London Gatwick to Venice Marco Polo
- Manchester to Rome (Ciampino)
- London City to Florence
- London Gatwick to Milan (Linate)
- London Stansted to Bologna
- Dublin to Milan (Malpensa)
- London Gatwick to Pisa
- London Stansted to Naples
- Birmingham to Rome (Fiumicino)
- Manchester to Milan (Bergamo)
- London City to Rome (Fiumicino)
- Edinburgh to Rome (Ciampino)
- Dublin to Venice Marco Polo
- Manchester to Rome (Fiumicino)
- Edinburgh to Milan (Bergamo)
- New Delhi to Rome (Fiumicino)
- Malta to Naples
- London Stansted to Palermo
- London Stansted to Bari
- London Heathrow to Florence
- Glasgow to Rome (Fiumicino)
- Manchester to Pisa
Which airports in Italy offer domestic flights only?
These are the 5 airports in Italy that exclusively serve domestic flights:
- Foggia
- Pantelleria
- Elba (island)
- Lampedusa
- San Domino Island





























































































































