It depends to which part of Italy. The flight from Liverpool airport to Rome is two and a half hours. Liverpool to Rimini which is opening up in March (Ryanair) takes about two hours and forty minutes. Liverpool to Venice is about two and a quarter hours.
Italy.It came from Italy where Andrea Amati created it in the 1500s.
The Beatles in Italy was created in 1963.
The piano was developed in Padua, Italy by Bartolomeo Cristofori (1655-1731)
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yes actually, there is a john Lennon airport in Liverpool, and a jfk airport in New York, not sure bout the other 2. Bari, Italy, Krakow, Poland and Ponta Delgada, Portugal airports are all named after Pope John Paul II. Charles de Gaulle airport is in Paris. Leonardo da Vinci airport is in Rome. He spent it at Liverpool, even a airport at Liverpool is named after Joh Lennon.
There are many ways to book a flight. Using an online service, such as Expedia, helps find a hotel as well as the flight. To book a flight from London to Italy, just determine the airport for takeoff from London and the airport arriving in Italy.
around 2 hrs
A flight from Heathrow International Airport to Capodichino Airport in Napoli, Italy, would take 4 hours and 5 minutes. This is a distance of 1,630 km.
2 hours
The flight time from Auckland Airport to Rome, Italy is 22 hours, 53 minutes.
The flight time from London Stansted Airport to Milan, Italy is about 1 to 1.5 hours.
A nonstop flight from East Midlands Airport, Derby, UK to Venice, Italy takes about 1 hour 30 minutes. The flight distance is 820.9 miles.
About 2 hours 30 minutes
The flight time from John F. Kennedy International Airport to Italy is about 8 hours, 32 minutes.
A non-stop flight to Italy from Miami would be about 9 1/2-10 hours long.
The flight time from Venice, Italy to John F. Kennedy International Airport is about 8 hours, 19 minutes.