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The fastest,
cheapest and safest way to reach your destination in Italy is booking a flight.
Most national airlines run direct flights to Italy, including many charter
flights offering bargain tickets.
For those
of you who want to experience Italian hospitality
before reaching Italy then Alitalia Airline its Italy domestic
and international carrier. Want more information
about the airports in Italy? Such as parking,
what's available for the handicap, airport map
and much more. Use the drop-down menu to
make your selection.
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The airline industry is very
competitive when it comes to getting your
business, so don't overlook American Airlines, TWA, United Airlines and US Air just to name a
few.
Another
consideration is the airport itself. We have compiled for
your pleasure the international airports.
Leonardo da
Vinci Airport Rome, Fiumicino (FCO) it is 35
km southwest of downtown Rome. It is the
fourth busiest airport in Europe. Roma Ciampino (CIA) is dowdy
military airport where charters usually
land. Marco Polo Airport Venice (VCE) is
located at Tessera on the mainland 9 km
north of Venice. Milan, Malpensa Airport (MXP) is 46 km
from the centre of Milan.
At this
point you might want to checkout the airlines
performance record well we got that as well.
Information on flight delays, mishandled
baggage, over-sales or over-booking of flights,
consumer complaints, and disability
complaints for the ten largest U.S. Airlines.
Its all in the U.S. Department
of Transportation’s Air Travel Consumer
Report. Just in case you may have more
questions like: How can I get a better rate
on my Airline tickets? Should I buy someone
else’s frequent flyer awards, vouchers or
unused tickets? Then Airline Travel
Tips
is the place to find answers to these and
many other question.
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