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Getting Italy from Britain
The easiest way to get to Italy from Britain is to fly; and the prices of the cheapest tickets can even be cheaper than those for the long train journey. Deals change all the time, and prices depend on where you want to fly to and often on how far in advance you can book. The majority of flights go to Milan and Rome, with Bologna, Pisa, Naples, Turin and Venice in the second tier; frequent onward connections are doable from these gateway cities to smaller regional airports. Costs broadly reflect the distance and popularity of the place you’re travelling to - flights to Milan, for instance, can be a great deal cheaper than those to Palermo.
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