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How to get from Riga to Italy

The fastest way to get from Riga to Italy is by direct flight with airBaltic.com

Travelers from Latvia have access to fairly economical direct flights to Rome, Venice, Verona, Milan, Olbia (Sardinia island) and Catania (Sardinia island).

  • All current discount offers from AirBaltic are on this page.

Flights to Rome

There are direct flights from Riga to Rome on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Tickets cost from 79 to 164 euros.

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Flights to Sicily

There are direct flights from Riga to Sicily to Catania Airport every Wednesday; ticket prices range from 99 to 139 euros.

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Flights to Sardinia

AirBaltic flies to Sardinia to the city of Olbia, the Costa Smeralda - this is where the most beautiful beaches are.

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Flights to Milan

Direct flights to Milan from Riga every day except Sunday. Airplanes arrive at the airports of Malpensa (Aeroporto di Milano-Malpensa) and Linate (Aeroporto di Milano-Linate). Airfare from 95 euros, flight time 1 hour 45 minutes.

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Flights to Venice

A direct flight to Riga from Riga every Monday and Thursday, ticket price from 79 euros. Flight time 1 hour 40 minutes.

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Watch the video: Trains and Trolleys of Milan, Italy (November 2024).

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