Here you can find information on how to get from the main airports in Italy: Milan Malpensa, Rome Fiumicino, Venice Marco Polo, as well as airports in Verona, Bologna, Florence and others. Use the links below to find detailed information for each of the airports.
A transfer offers more than just a car—it’s a full-service experience. This includes being greeted at the airport with a sign, assistance with hotel check-in if required, and peace of mind knowing your driver will wait for you in case of a flight delay. Additionally, the driver will assist with your luggage and provide helpful tourist information to make your journey even smoother.
Language barriers – Many Italian taxi drivers don’t speak English, which can complicate communication. Long waits – Queues are common during weekends and peak flight times. Extra charges – Weekend, evening, and nighttime rides often come with higher rates. A reliable alternative to taxis is transfer companies, referred to in Italy as NCC (car rental with a driver). These services cater to individual tourists, offering tailored trips and guided tours. They are staffed by certified professionals with significant expertise, ensuring high-quality service and a seamless experience.
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