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Planes
ATI, the domestic arm of Alitalia, operate flights all over Italy. However, it’s only worth taking a plane within Italy if you want to cover a large distance quickly: ordinary prices are quite high, pricier than even the most expensive express train.As an example of ordinary one-way fares, Venice-Rome will cost from around £250,000/¬129.11, Milan-Naples about £300,000/¬154.94, though a limited number of cheaper seats are acquirable on apiece flight, these tend to sell out evenhandedly quickly on favourite routes. If you book a flight from London to Italy with Alitalia you remember for their Visit Italy Pass , which gives you three internal flights for £80 - a bargain if you’re making long hops from north to south.
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