Rome, Florence, Venice, the Amalfi Coast — flights to Italy at incredible prices
Italy is a perennial bucket-list destination with incredible food, art, history, and coastline. Multiple US cities now have direct flights to Rome and Milan, and competition has driven fares down significantly. With Italy's efficient train network, you can fly into one city and explore the entire country without additional flights.
January through March offers the cheapest transatlantic fares. September and October offer great weather with lower prices than summer.
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That BOS-TLV fare is 58% below its typical median price - plus direct flights to Rome from $665 and Nassau from $371 are turning heads this week.
Manchester to Budapest is 74% below typical right now at just £97 return - plus direct flights to Berlin for £50 and Copenhagen for £40 from MAN.
This week: direct flights to LA from £572, New York from £623, San Francisco from £588 - plus premium cabin deals for subscribers. Save up to 25% vs typical prices.
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What is the cheapest time to fly to Italy?
January through March offers the lowest fares, with roundtrips from NYC often under $400. Shoulder season (April-May, September-October) offers a great balance of price and weather.
Which Italian city should I fly into?
Rome (FCO) has the most flight options and cheapest fares. Milan (MXP) is ideal for northern Italy. Compare both — and consider flying into one and out of the other.
How far in advance should I book flights to Italy?
Book 2-5 months in advance for the best economy fares. Summer flights (June-August) should be booked 4-6 months ahead. Watch for error fares year-round.
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