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Flights to Sicily |
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Sicily is the island capital of Italy. There are a number of airlines operating direct and via flights to Sicily. Sicily is full of tourist destinations and is replete with the beauty of nature. Volcanoes constitute one of the major attractions in Sicily. The volcano Etna, located near Catania, is the highest active volcano peak in Europe. Sicily has both national and international flights serving it. The Palermo International Airport and the Catania-Fontanarossa Airport are the two airports, which serve Sicily for the most part and handle most of the air traffic. While, Trapani, Pantelleria and Lampedusa are the three minor airports, which do not handle a large portion of the air traffic. Palermo International Airport and Catania-Fontanarossa Airport are the more busier ones.
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The Aeolian islands, located on the northern part of Sicily, is one of the most popular tourist attractions of Sicily. These islands are also known for their active volcanoes and a rugged topography. Oranges, almonds, olives, lemons, olive oil and wine are among the other things that have made Sicily famous to the outside world. The Valley of the Temples is marked with numerous temples like the Hera or Juno, Lacinia, Concordia, Heracles or Hercules and Olympian Zeus or Jupiter. This place has a great archaeological significance. Ortygia is an island country housing the temples of Athena and Apollo, the Greek Gods.
The following airlines serve the Palermo International Airport of Sicily:
- Air Berlin
- Air Malta
- Air One
- Alitalia
- Alpi Eagles
- Brussels Airlines
- Blu Express
- Centralwings
- Clickair
- Easyjet
- Eurofly
- Finnair
- Helvetic Airways
- Iberia
- Myair
- Meridiana
- Ryanair
- Sky Europe
- TUIfly
- Transavia
- Tunisair
- Wind Jet
- Vim Avia
- Volare Airlines
Kingfisher Airlines and other such airlines offer discounted air tickets or cheap flights to Sicily, throughout the year.
The italytourshub.com wishes you a safe journey on board the flights to Sicily.
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