Airport
Dear Friends Let's talk today about the airports which are suitable for anyone traveling to Tuscany:
Pisa Airport
is the main airport Tuscany, Pisa
travel from most airlines, but mostly it lands where
Ryan Air flights with Low Cost connects Tuscany with most English cities among which are: Madrid, Barcelona, \u200b\u200bValencia, Ibiza and Las Palmas.
Pisa airport is recommended for all those traveling to the North Coast of Tuscany and in particular the provinces of Pisa, Florence, Lucca, Massa Carrara and Prato.
There are excellent connections from the airport to Siena via bus and via train and bus to Florence. Another advantage of Pisa is the train station inside the airport.
Florence Airport.
Airport in the capital of Tuscany is a true example of bad policy and Meridiana (hence Alitalia) negatively interfered in the affairs of Italy, while the third most visited city in Italy and one of the most beautiful and famous in the world also includes an airport in the third category.
This Airport monopoly dominated by Meridiana offers flights expensive in the old aircraft often Meridiana always arrive late. Apart from this, as at any time the City of Florence
had the ambition to improve or change the runway only get certain types of aircraft landing near superificie this very short track which lies between the A1 motorway and the mountains ,
For these reasons, I advise you traveling to the airport.
Siena Airport The Airport of Siena is ideal for those who have a plane itself, as this airport does not get scheduled.
Alternative Airports: Bologna, Perugia, Rome
Bologna Airport.
The Airport of Bologna can be used as an alternative to Pisa airport for those traveling to Florence and do not have flights to reach the capital or just prefer to opt for this option. Bologna Airport is a fairly large airport has several flights from different parts of Spain.
Perugia Airport is growing currently offers only connections to Girona (Barcelona) three times a week and only from March to October. The Perugia Airport is ideal for those wishing to explore the region of Umbria
(also very pretty) but also for those who travel south of Tuscany in particular for those who have planned to visit the provinces of Siena and Arezzo.
The airport should be considered as an alternative to Pisa for all those traveling to the south of Tuscany, the provinces do exactly Siena, Arezzo and Grosseto. Depending on the points of these provinces to which they travel, the airport of Rome can be almost equidistant in relation to the distances of who flies to Pisa airport, although located in the region of Lazio.
RyanAir flies from Rome Ciampino and from Fiumicino Vueling, Air Europa, Alitalia and Iberia. Both airports are very well connected to the center of Rome
and its train station.
As always I hope this information is helpful in preparing your next trip to Tuscany,
Greetings G.