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Italy's modern airport network is more than just a collection of runways: it's a powerful system of transportation hubs scattered across the country, where ancient monuments and modern skies meet. Italy boasts a seamless network of air routes that embodies the timeless glory of Rome, the rhythm of Milan, the radiant images towering over the waters of Venice, and Naples, shrouded in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius.

Italy's dozens of airports, from major international hubs to small regional airstrips, are scattered across the country, including the industrial regions of the north, central Tuscany and Lazio, the islands of Sicily and Sardinia, and other bustling cities in the south.

Major cities like Rome, Milan, Venice, Naples, Florence, Bologna, Pisa and the islands are served by modern airports that handle regular scheduled flights across Europe and globally. 

Many mid-size and regional airports, especially in areas like Sardinia, Sicily, Calabria, and smaller northern or central provinces, support domestic, seasonal, and charter flights, which help connect remote or island regions with the mainland and major hubs. 

The main international gateways offer modern facilities and passenger-friendly services at the terminals, good transport links to city centres (bus, train, shuttle), and services tailored to travellers, making them convenient entry points whether you plan to explore big cities or scenic regions.

For Magelline, Italy’s aviation network is where emotion meets flight — a shimmering constellation of gateways, each capable of transporting the traveller into a world of wonder with one gentle landing.