Las Vegas to Italy: Compare Venice, Verona & Bologna Flights

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Las Vegas to Italy โ€” multi-airport savings with AirportMix

Flying from Las Vegas to Italy? Most travellers immediately search for flights to Venice.

But Northern Italy has several international airports within easy reach of each other. Depending on your itinerary, flying into Bologna or Verona may be cheaper, more convenient or simply make your trip easier.

AirportMix compares nearby arrival airports automatically, so you don’t have to search Venice, Verona and Bologna separately.

Want to see how this works in practice? Compare Las Vegas โ†’ Bologna flights and let AirportMix automatically include nearby Italian airports.

๐Ÿง  The edge: one search, all nearby airports

Major regions often have multiple airports within driving distance. When you only search one (e.g. LAS โ†’ VCE), you miss deals. AirportMix compares the whole area at once – so you spot fares others donโ€™t.

  • ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Venice (VCE) – classic entry to Venice & the Veneto
  • ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Verona (VRN) – smaller airport, often quieter fares
  • ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Bologna (BLQ) – great rail links across Northern Italy

Which airport makes the most sense?

The best airport depends on where you’re travelling in Northern Italy.

Airport Best for
Venice (VCE) Venice, Murano and the Adriatic coast.
Verona (VRN) Lake Garda, Verona and the Dolomites.
Bologna (BLQ) Florence, Emilia-Romagna and Northern Italy by train.

A simple Italy itinerary

Imagine you’re planning a two-week holiday through Northern Italy.

You start in Venice, continue to Florence and finish at Lake Garda.

Many travellers automatically book Venice because it’s the most famous airport. But depending on flight prices and train connections, arriving in Bologna or Verona may actually create a cheaper or more convenient itinerary.

Why Bologna is often overlooked

Many travellers don’t realise how well Bologna is connected by high-speed rail.

From Bologna you can easily reach Florence, Venice, Milan and even Verona, making it an excellent gateway to Northern Italy.

๐Ÿ’ธ Why this saves real money

  • Airline pricing is patchy – one carrier discounts BLQ while VCE stays high.
  • Alt-airports = optionality – a 60โ€“90 min train can beat a โ‚ฌ200 fare gap.
  • Time flexibility – more airports = more schedules to choose from.

Result: You donโ€™t have to be an Italy expert. AirportMix helps you discover smarter airport combinations without the extra work.

๐Ÿงญ How it works (transparent, simple)

  1. Search on AirportMix – we compare all relevant airports in one go.
  2. Pick your best option – price, timing, carrier, and airport convenience.
  3. Book safely via Aviasales & partners – AirportMix doesnโ€™t sell tickets; we send you to Aviasales for secure checkout. There you choose the final seller (airline or trusted OTA) and pay the live price.

Route note: LAS โ†’ Italy routes are typically 1โ€“2 stops via major hubs (US or EU). Thatโ€™s normal for long-haul itineraries.

๐Ÿงฐ Practical tips for Las Vegas โ†’ Italy

  • Compare all three: VCE vs VRN vs BLQ – check total trip time incl. train or transfer.
  • Be flexible on connections: one-stop via hubs like AMS, FRA, CDG or FCO can slash prices.
  • Travel light if you mix airlines: baggage rules differ by carrier.
  • Consider rail: BLQ & VRN have fast trains to Venice, Florence and Milan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I fly to Venice, Verona or Bologna?

It depends on your itinerary. Venice is ideal for Venice itself, while Bologna and Verona may offer cheaper flights or better transport connections.

Is Bologna a good airport for visiting Venice?

Yes. Bologna has excellent train connections and can sometimes be a cheaper alternative to flying directly into Venice.

Can comparing nearby airports save money?

Yes. Different airports often have different airlines, fares and schedules. Comparing several airports together can reveal better options.

How does AirportMix compare airports?

AirportMix automatically compares airports within approximately 135 km, helping travellers discover smarter flight combinations.

โœ… Ready to try the smart way?

Skip the one-by-one searches. See all the options at once – then book where the live fare is best.

Sometimes the smartest trip isn’t about finding the cheapest ticket. It’s about choosing the airport that fits your journey best. A different airport can save money, reduce travel time and make your entire trip through Italy much easier.


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