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Travel to Italy
The easiest way to get to Italy is by airplane.
There are many airports in Italy. The increase in cheap flights has opened up many areas that were not easily to get to in the past. These areas offer excellent opportunities for investment in property plus uncommercial areas of Italy. Extra flights mean excellent rental opportunities as well as making your Italian property a "short break" option.
Airports in Italy by region:
Piedmont, Valle d'Aosta and Trentino-Alto Adige
- Turin is served by Caselle aiport, located 15km from the city.
- Malpensa airport near Milan is very close to the eastern edge of Piedmont and is served by a broad range of UK flights.
Liguria
- Pisa airport best serves eastern Liguria.
- Nice airport is only 20km from the border and is good for Western Liguria.
- Genoa has it's own airport - Cristoforo Colombo airport.
Lombardy and Lakes
- Milan has two airports: Linate and Malpensa.
Venice, the Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia
- Treviso airport is only 40km from Venice.
- Trieste has it's own airport.
- Verona can easily be reached from Brescia airport.
Emilia-Romagna
- Bologna's Guglielmo Marconi airport is located about 5km from the city.
- The southeast of the region is served by Forli airport.
Tuscany
- Pisa has it's own airport.
- There is also an airport in Florence.
Umbria
- Milan has a small aiport called Perugia.
- Better options are flights to Pisa for the northern area of Umbria.
- Rome's airports are excellent options for the southern area of Umbria.
Le Marche and Abruzzo
- Pescara has it's own aiport.
- Anacona airport is called Anacona Falconara.
- It is also feasible to reach the region via Rome or Rimini airports.
Rome and Lazio
- Rome has two major airports: Ciampino and Fiumicino.
Campania
- Naples airport is 8km from the city.
Puglia, Calabria and Basilicata
- There are two airports: Bari and Brindisi
Sicily
Sardinia
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