Plan your journey to or from the main Italian airports thanks to Itabus' direct connections and collaboration with partner carriers who are experts in airport transfers.
Airport Shuttles and Buses to Major Italian Airports
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Our shuttles are equipped with every comfort in the travel environment and allow you to get to the airport quickly or back to the city without stress.
With Itabus, you avoid expensive or inconvenient solutions for all your journeys to and from the airports and leave with peace of mind.
Moreover, with Itabus you can also travel by night, taking advantage of comfortable and safe connections to reach your destination.
Travelling at night allows you to rest along the way and arrive at your destination without stress and with complete peace of mind.
In addition, by choosing to travel overnight, you can save the cost of a hotel or overnight accommodation, making your journey even more economical and convenient.
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Airport connections to ROME FIUMICINO Airport
Rome Fiumicino Airport ‘Leonardo Da Vinci’ is the largest in Italy in terms of size and the first in terms of number of passengers.
It has two terminals and has received numerous certificates for the quality of services offered to passengers.
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Airport connections to BERGAMO - ORIO AL SERIO Airport
The airport of Bergamo-Orio al Serio, ‘Il Caravaggio’, is the third largest in Italy in terms of number of passengers and is used mainly by low-cost airlines, for which it is the largest in Italy.
This airport has only one terminal and is located in the municipality of Orio al Serio, only 5 km away from the centre of Bergamo and 50 km from the centre of Milan.
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Airport connections to MILAN - MALPENSA Airport
Milan Malpensa Airport is the main airport for Milan and the second largest in terms of passenger traffic after Rome-Fiumicino Airport.
Inside there are two passenger terminals, plus a third terminal used exclusively for cargo flights and called CargoCity.
This airport, recently named after Silvio Berlusconi, is located in the province of Varese, 49 km from Milan.
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Airport connections to VENICE - MARCO POLO Airport
Venice's ‘Marco Polo’ airport is one of the main airports in northern Italy, ranking third in terms of passenger numbers after Milan Malpensa and Bergamo-Orio al Serio.
This airport, also known as Venice-Tessera, has only one passenger terminal, is located just 13 km from the centre of Venice and is the destination of choice for those wishing to visit the Veneto region or depart from the north-east to many international destinations.
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Airport connections for CATANIA - FONTANAROSSA Airport
Catania-Fontanarossa ‘Vincenzo Bellini’ airport is Italy's fifth busiest airport by passenger traffic and the second busiest in the South after Naples.
The airport is located only 6 km from the centre of Catania, has 2 terminals and is a fundamental hub not only for the South, but for the entire Mediterranean basin.
Numerous airlines operate here covering many international routes.
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Policoro - Catania Fontanarossa
Villa San Giovanni - Catania Fontanarossa
Taranto - Catania Fontanarossa
Messina - Catania Fontanarossa
Cosenza - Catania Fontanarossa
Airport connections to ROME - CIAMPINO Airport
Rome-Ciampino ‘G. B. Pastine’ airport is the second busiest airport in Rome, after Fiumicino, and the 16th in Italy. The airport is located south-east of Rome, 15 kilometres from the centre and has two terminals.
Ciampino was a military base for decades, and following numerous extensions it has become an important airport, capable of sustaining large volumes of traffic.
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FAQ
Flight Delay?
For Terravision transfers - If your flight has been delayed and you cannot reach the shuttle departure point in time, don't worry!
You will be reserved a seat on the next Terravision bus after the one you have booked.
For Itabus transfers, please read our Carriage Conditions.
For other partners, click here.
Does the name count?
Terravision tickets are automatically generated with the name of the person who purchased them, but the name on the ticket is not binding for access to the shuttle.
Whatever your name is, if you have a valid ticket, you can board.
For Itabus transfers, please read our Carriage Conditions.
For other partners, click here.
Need to print tickets?
For Terravision transfers
You have to print tickets for connections to/from Bari airport.
For other connections, you do not need to print your tickets.
To access the Terravision bus, simply save a copy of your ticket on your smartphone or tablet and show it to the driver before boarding.
For Itabus transfers, please read our Carriage Conditions.
For other partners, click here.
Hand luggage rules for liquids
Remember that airport rules allow only small quantities of liquids to be carried on board aircraft in hand luggage, in containers with a maximum capacity of 100 millilitres and a maximum total of one litre.
To speed up security checks, we recommend that you place your containers in plastic bags and place them, outside your luggage, on the conveyor belt in the security check area.
Arriving on time
We recommend that you book your shuttle trip so that you arrive at the airport at least two hours in advance of your flight's scheduled departure time.
This will give you plenty of time to get through security and reach your gate on time.
Security checks
In addition to arriving at least two hours in advance, there are other tips for getting through security checks as quickly as possible:
Remember that you will have to take out of your luggage any computers, tablets, power banks, mobile phones and anything else with a battery, so keep them handy.
Place all your luggage including belt bags, pouches and handbags as well as items such as hats, scarves and jackets on the conveyor roller.
You will be required to go through the metal detector without bracelets, watches, rings, belts and necklaces so try to go light or put them directly in your suitcase.