Many airlines and airline groups offer flights from the US and Canada to Palermo and Catania via Rome, Milan or other major European cities. We suggest you check with your usual airlines or frequent flyer loyalty programs, but here below are a few ideas to get you started:
Direct flights to Sicily
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Eurofly runs direct flights between New York JFK and Palermo 1/2 times a week between 1st July and 4th September 2010.
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Flights to mainland Italy
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Eurofly flies up to 5 times a week from New York JFK direct to Rome Fiumicino and Naples.
The following American carriers fly from a variety of airports across the US and Canada direct to Rome and Milan:
Alitalia has scheduled, direct flights to Rome and Milan from:
- Atlanta, New York JFK, Newark NJ (to Rome)
- Atlanta, Boston, Chicago O'Hare, Miami, New York JFK, Newark NJ (to Milan)
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Alitalia has a large number of daily connections from the Italian mainland to Sicily.
Ryanair fly to Palermo from Milan (Bergamo) and Pisa (Florence) and toTrapani from Venice (Trieste), Turin and Pisa.
easyJet flies to Palermo and Catania from Milan Malpensa and Rome Fiumicino several times a day
Air One flies to Palermo and Catania from Rome Fiumicino several times a day.
Meridiana flies to Palermo and Catania from Milan Linate several times a day.
WindJet flies several times a day from Milan and Rome to Palermo and Catania. Times and days vary so please check the timetable on their website.
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