Direct flights schedule to Verona from the UK

UK airportAirlineAverage flight time
London GatwickeasyJet2hr
London HeathrowBritish Airways2hr
London StanstedRyanair2hr
BristolTUI2hr

What region is Verona?

Veneto
Veneto, also called Venezia Euganea, regione, northern and northeastern Italy, comprising the provincie of Venezia, Padova, Rovigo, Verona, Vicenza, Treviso, and Belluno.

Which airport in Verona does easyJet fly to?

Aeroporto Valerio Catullo
Verona Airport ‘Aeroporto Valerio Catullo’ is located 12km southwest of Verona. The airport can be reached via the A4 or A22 motorways.

How do I get to Verona?

  1. Fly into Verona. Verona’s airport is about 7 miles from the city center. Travelers can take a bus or taxi from the airport into town.
  2. Drive into the city. Verona lies about 2 miles north of the A4 highway that runs east-west between Milan and Venice.

What does VRN mean?

Verona Airport – All Information on Verona Airport (VRN) Verona Villafranca Airport in Italy, which is locally also known as Valerio Catullo Airport, is located just 12 km distance of the historic city of Verona.

Where are the airports in Verona?

Situated to the south west of the city, Verona Airport is the gateway to the provinces of Bolzano, Brescia, Mantua, Rovigo, Vicenza, Trento and Verona. In 2018 just over 3.45 million air passengers passed through the gates of Verona Villafranca Airport up 11.6% on the previous year, which started life as a military airport during WW I.

Can you smoke in the Verona Airport Terminal?

You find it by booking… Smoking is not permitted inside the Verona airport terminal. Here you can find… Discover all! Keep up to date on the latest news and events at Verona Airport. Starting from Wednesday 1/9/2021, in compliance with the provisions of the decree law of 6 August 20…

Why choose ververona-Villafranca Airport?

Verona-Villafranca Airport is equipped with a fog-dispersal device, which remains the best solution available in Italy and abroad to date, so that flight operations could continue during times of low visibility. This system has been in operation since 2003 and allows pilots to land in visibility as low as 75 m (246 ft).