Italian Airport Transfers
Private door-to-door transfers from every major Italian airport. Fixed prices, professional drivers, and flight monitoring included with every booking.
North Italy
6 airportsMilan Malpensa
Milan
Milan Malpensa is the largest international airport in northern Italy, serving as the main hub for intercontinental flights to and from Milan. The airport has two terminals: Terminal 1 handles most international and intercontinental flights, while Terminal 2 is dedicated to Easyjet and select low-cost carriers.
Milan Linate
Milan
Milan Linate is the closest airport to the Milan city center, located just 7 km east of the city, making it the most convenient option for business travelers. It primarily serves domestic and short-haul European routes and is known for its quick transit times and efficient layout.
Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio
Bergamo
Bergamo Orio al Serio is the third airport serving the Milan metropolitan area, located 47 km northeast of Milan near the historic city of Bergamo. It is a major hub for Ryanair and other low-cost carriers, offering extensive connections throughout Europe.
Venice Marco Polo
Venice
Venice Marco Polo Airport is the main gateway to the Veneto region, situated on the edge of the Venetian Lagoon approximately 13 km north of Venice. It is unique among Italian airports for offering both road and water taxi connections into the historic city center.
Turin Caselle
Turin
Turin Caselle Airport, officially named after former Italian President Sandro Pertini, is located 16 km north of Turin and serves as the main airport for the Piedmont region. It provides connections to major European hubs and is an important gateway for travelers visiting the Alps, the Dolomites, and the winter sports resorts of Piedmont.
Bologna Guglielmo Marconi
Bologna
Bologna Marconi Airport is located just 6 km northwest of the city center and serves as an important hub for Emilia-Romagna and the surrounding regions. Its central position in the Po Valley makes it a convenient gateway for visitors to Bologna, Modena, Parma, Ferrari country, and the northern Adriatic coast.
Central Italy
4 airportsRome Fiumicino
Rome
Rome Fiumicino, officially named Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, is the largest airport in Italy and the primary gateway to the Italian capital. It operates four terminals and serves as the main hub for ITA Airways, handling over 40 million passengers annually.
Rome Ciampino
Rome
Rome Ciampino is the second airport serving Rome, located 15 km southeast of the city center and popular with low-cost carriers such as Ryanair and Wizz Air. Despite its smaller size, it offers excellent connectivity to many European destinations and faster processing times than Fiumicino.
Pisa International
Pisa
Pisa Galileo Galilei Airport is located just 2 km from Pisa city center and serves as the main airport for Tuscany, positioned approximately 80 km west of Florence. It is the second busiest airport in central Italy and a popular entry point for travelers exploring Tuscany, Florence, and the surrounding region.
Florence Amerigo Vespucci
Florence
Florence Peretola Airport is the closest airport to Florence city center, just 5 km from the historic heart of the Renaissance city. Due to its short runway, it handles mainly domestic and short-haul European routes, with Pisa Airport serving as the main international alternative for the Florence area.
South Italy
1 airportIslands
2 airportsCatania Fontanarossa
Catania
Catania Fontanarossa, named after the Sicilian composer Vincenzo Bellini, is the busiest airport in Sicily and one of the busiest in southern Italy. Located 7 km from Catania city center and in the shadow of Mount Etna, it serves as the main entry point for tourists visiting Sicily, the Aeolian Islands, and the ancient Greek ruins of Agrigento and Syracuse.
Palermo Falcone Borsellino
Palermo
Palermo Falcone Borsellino Airport, named in honor of the anti-Mafia magistrates Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino, is located 35 km west of Palermo and serves as the main airport of western Sicily. It provides connections to mainland Italy and numerous European destinations, making it a key gateway for tourists exploring Palermo, CefalΓΉ, and the Valle dei Templi.
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