First Class Flights to Italy 

Many travelers who book first class airfare tickets to Italy have learned the travel advantage of booking with Fly World Class. For the ultimate in travel luxury, contact our travel experts to schedule your flight to Italy.

Flights to Milan via Malpensa Airport (MXP)

More than a few visitors who travel to Italy land in one of the airports in Milan, including Linate Airport (LIN), Malpensa Airport (MXP), Orio Al Serio (Bergamo) Airport (BGY), Parma Airport (PMF), and Segrate Airport (SWK). Milan is a favorite destination for designers, artists, and trend-setters. Prada, Versace, and Armani all originated in Milan, which is part of the reason all of the latest fashions on the city’s runways have the eyes of the world. The city has numerous world-class museums and houses many of the fine paintings confiscated by Napoleon in the 18th century.

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Rome via Fiumicino Airport (FCO)

Of course, a top destination for many who fly first class to Italy is Rome, arriving in Ciampino Airport (CIA) or Fiumicino Airport (FCO). Rome is the Eternal City and is home to countless ancient ruins. Perhaps the most iconic of the numerous amazing landmarks in Rome is the Colosseum, which was built in 80 A.D. and was the home of gory battles between gladiators and often between man and beast. Up to 50,000 people would crowd the massive stadium, which is truly an engineering wonder. The remarkable Trevi Fountain is another of the many sites included on the itineraries of travelers to Italy.

Venice via Marco Polo Airport (VCE) or Treviso Airport (TSF)

Many who travel first class to Italy arrive in Venice at either Marco Polo Airport (VCE) or Treviso Airport (TSF). Located on 100-plus small islands, Venice is an incomparable city. There are only two modes of travel in Venice: By foot or by boat. Just the fact that there are no automobiles makes Venice an experience unlike any other. There are numerous top attractions that have thrilled visitors and locals alike for centuries. St. Mark’s Basilica is one of the remarkable attractions in Venice. Construction of the ornate church began in 1084, and it is a fitting symbol of the wealth and power of Venetians in that era. Doge’s Palace is another huge draw. It is connected by a bridge to a prison. Prisoners would stand before a judge in the palace and then walk across that Bridge of Sighs sometimes never to see sunlight again.

Fly World Class

You may be traveling to Italy for artistry, fashion, or to connect with ancient history. Whatever your reason to book cheap business class flights to Italy, contact the friendly travel experts at Fly World Class to ensure a luxurious journey. Whether you land in any of the following airports or another airfield altogether, you can count on being pampered when you book with Fly World Class: For Rome: Ciampino Airport (CIA) and Fiumicino Airport (FCO); For Milan: Linate Airport (LIN), Malpensa Airport (MXP), Orio Al Serio (Bergamo) Airport (BGY), Parma Airport (PMF), or Segrate Airport (SWK); and for Venice: Marco Polo Airport (VCE) or Treviso Airport (TSF).

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