What is the safest / most popular / lowest cost airline from the United States to Italy or France? How much time is flying about which country is closer? They keep the flight? Tell an experience, is the long-distance fatigue? About zero. How much is a one-way ticket, Italy or France? Hotel cost? Europe is expensive then living in the United States? Thank you
What is the safest/most popular/lowest cost airlines that goes from USA to Italy Or France ?
August 9th, 2010
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You cannot have safest, popular and cheapest in one airline.
i dont know go to expedia
I have lived in both places for some time (years)
Europe is more expensive in general than the USA
The most popular to Italy is an airline called Alitalia, they fly generally American planes ( Boeing’s)
Air France is the one if you want to go to the land of Napoleon.
Price is another story all together.
I usually fly Swiss Air, because I’m born and raised a Swiss. The flight going to Europe is shorter than coming this way because of the jet stream. And don’t forget the time lag!!.
six or so hours in the air is a good guess.
You don’t say where you will start your travel, when you want to go, or for how long, and those factors matter a lot. Be as flexible as possible when searching for fares, and use the “Search +/- Days” feature on the websites that have it (ex. http://www.delta.com).
All of the major airlines on the trans-Atlantic route are about the same in terms of safety, and all have a great safety record. Your main choices will be due to cost and schedule.
There is no secret, magic website with the “lowest” airfares. You have to do the research and check both travel sites (like Airgorilla, Expedia, Priceline, & Travelocity) and the airline websites. Contrary to popular myth, the travel sites do NOT always have the best airfares.
Regarding the most popular destination airports in France and Italy, Paris (Charles de Gaulle) and Rome have the most flight options and usually the best trans-Atlantic fares. Other nearby destinations are Milan (in Italy) and Brussels (in Belguim, but not far from France).
Flights from the USA to Paris are shorter than flights to Rome. For eample, Atlanta to Paris takes about 8 hours, 30 minutes and Atlanta to Rome takes about 9 hours, 50 minutes.
Living in western Europe is more expensive than living in the USA, and living somewhere like Paris or Rome is MUCH more expensive than the USA.
Good luck!
my flatmates flew from Pisa, Tuscany, Italy, to New York with Delta airlines and it was quite cheap, they paid about 450 euros for a return flight per person. it was a nonstop flight.
right now europe is expensive compared to US. dollar is weak and euro is much stronger. the change is convenient from euro to dollar but not the other way.
north italy is quite expensive, south is much better, you could compare it to spain.