Airports
Being a known tourist destination, Italy is home to several Airports based in most of its regions frequented by visitors. These air travel facilities also make flying to Italy easier and faster than any other means.
Italy is being served by Alitalia, its national airline. There is also a number of small carriers like Air One and Meridiana. The country is also a hub for low cost airlines serving the rest of Europe, offering a lot of flights to or from and within Italy. The bigger Airports are being served mostly by major European carriers.
Most intercontinental services arrive in Rome and Milan while other mid-range international trips also arrive in cities like Naples, Bologna, Pisa, Turin, Catania, Venice, Bari, and Genoa. Domestic flights are also offered to certain cities which are too far to be accessed by boat, by train, or by car.
Because there are a lot of airlines offering their services to many cities in Italy, you can do your comparison online so you can find out which airline can give you the best rates. However, it is advisable to book for plane tickets advance if you are flying in during peak season, which is from June to September, Easter, and Christmas. November to March is generally low season.
The main international aviation hub of Italy is the Leonardo da Vinci Airports in Rome while regional air hubs often accommodate low-cost carriers. These Airports have modern facilities and convenient services for its passengers. Bed and Breakfast Italy can give you a quick overview on what to expect on the airport serving your destination of choice.