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Airports in ItalyIt is not hard to see why Italy is one of the world’s most heavily visited countries and it is for this reason Italy has many international airports.![]() The country has got good rail and road connections, being this the reason why travelling within Italy is fairly painless and flying between cities is convenient. There are dozens of airports in Italy and getting to any part of the country from abroad is straightforward. The country main airport is Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, or Fiumicino as it is known locally, which receives carriers from many world destinations. Lying southwest of Rome, da Vinci has three terminals (A, B and C) serving domestic flights, domestic and international, and international flights respectively. The Leonardo Express direct train provides links to Stazione Termini, while buses also serve the city. The International Airport of Milan Malpensa offers flights in northern Italy with flights from all over Europe and the US. Malpensa handles the overspill from Milan The International Airport of Linate is located quite distant from the city centre, but one can easily reach it as good train and bus connections to the city run throughout the day. The two terminals at Malpensa are connected by shuttle bus. The International Airport of Trieste is located in the northeast of Italy and it is used by tourists to fly here in order to visit Venice as well as Slovenia and Croatia. Over a million passengers now use Trieste Airport each year and the single terminal handles both domestic and international arrivals and departures. Shuttles and taxis regularly run to Trieste, from where buses and trains go farther. The International Airport of Palermo is located on the northern coast of the southern island of Sicily and is the main air hub for the island. There is one modern and well-equipped terminal that handles international and domestic traffic, while public transport to the city is provided by buses. |
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