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Cheapest Flights to Italy

Wizz Air Malta
15 Apr, Wed
03:15 PM
London - Milan
Non-stop
2h
LTN-MXP
Wizz Air Malta
11 Apr, Sat
02:45 PM
London - Rome
Non-stop
2h 35m
LTN-FCO
easyJet
19 Apr, Sun
07:00 AM
London - Milan
Non-stop
2h
LGW-LIN
easyJet
20 Apr, Mon
06:55 AM
London - Milan
Non-stop
2h
LGW-MXP
easyJet
22 Mar, Sun
10:15 AM
Manchester - Milan
Non-stop
2h 10m
MAN-MXP
KM Malta Airlines
23 Mar, Mon
11:55 AM
London - Rome
1 stop
7h 15m
LGW-FCO
Eurowings
25 Mar, Wed
08:00 AM
Manchester - Milan
1 stop
4h 20m
MAN-BGY
British Airways
1 Apr, Wed
07:40 AM
London - Bologna
Non-stop
2h 10m
LHR-BLQ
Accesrail
24 Mar, Tue
08:10 AM
London - Bologna
2 stop
7h 50m
LTN-BLQ
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Currency EUR
Number of flights per week 55
Top destinations Milan
Most popular airline Pegasus
Most popular airport Malpensa Airport
Flight Duration 9 hour

About Italy

Italy is located in southern Europe on the Italian Peninsula. The country is an important hub for fashion and design, home to famous brands like Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Versace, Ferré, Prada, Cavalli, Armani, Fendi, and Valentino. In addition, Italy is known for its luxury car manufacturers, including Ferrari and Maserati, and the mid-range car producer like Fiat. Italy is famous for its sculptures, grand buildings, and artworks, as it's the birthplace of the Renaissance.
Rome, the capital of Italy, served as the capital of the Roman Empire for many years and is home to numerous historical treasures such as the Colosseum. Additionally, Vatican City, an independent city-state, is situated within Rome. The birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence, the famous port city of Genoa, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the historically wealthy and unique city of Venice are also in Italy. Italy is a major tourist destination due to all of these attractions.
Italy has distinct regional differences between the north and the south. Southern regions like Naples, Sicily, and Sardinia tend to be less affluent compared to the more prosperous north. Northern Italy is known for its strong economy and contributions to the arts. Italy ranks as the 7th largest economy globally. Italian is the official language spoken throughout the country, and Italy is famous for its world-class cuisine, including pizza and pasta.
In Italy, the dominant climate is the Mediterranean. Coastal areas enjoy scorching and arid summers, followed by gentle, rainy winters. In contrast, inland cities such as Milan exhibit a more continental climate. Italy's historical significance as a hub for literature, art, and science has endured since the Middle Ages and has nurtured renowned figures like Dante, Leonardo da Vinci, Galileo, Federico Fellini, and Luciano Pavarotti.
Transportation within Italy is facilitated by trains and buses, with major cities having their airports. Also, major port cities like Genoa, Venice, and Trieste serve as significant transportation hubs.

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