This is brief guide to the airlines that serve Italian destinations. If you feel we have omitted any information please contact us to let us know.
BA fly direct to a number of Italian destinations - Bologna, Bari, Cagliari, Milan, Pisa, Rome, Turin, Venice and Verona. All these flights are from all UK airports via London.
You are now able to fly to Italy from every UK airport via Amsterdam with KLM, a very good way to save on driving and parking costs.
Thomson have a generous choice of flights to Italy with most departures out of Gatwick to Alghero, Cagliari, Catania, Lamezia terme, Pisa, and Venice. You can also fly to Naples, Pisa and Venice from a selection of Birmingham, Cardiff, Bristol, Doncaster Sheffield, Glasgow, Manchester, Newcastle, Bournemouth, and Coventry.
Fly direct to Milan from Manchester and Birmingham.
BMI fly to Milan, Rome, Venice, and Naples direct from London Heathrow terminal 1 and from regional airports via LHR.
Thomas Cook have regular flights to Venice, Verona and Catania from London Gatwick and Manchester, and to Naples from many UK airports.
TUIFly is one of the dominant low cost airlines in Germany right now and has flights from all over the country to Milan Orio al Serio, Venice, Calvi, Pisa, Rome, Naples, Lamezia Terme, Bari, Catania, Palermo, Rimini, and Cagliari.
With a base at Forli, you can reach many airports in Italy from Moscow, St Petersburg, Riga, Amsterdam, Paris, Nantes and even Samara.
Jet 2 are a low cost airline based in the North of England who have a good selection of flights to Venice, Milan, Pisa and Rome from Leeds, Manchester, Edinburgh, Belfast, and Newcastle.
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