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Venice Help?
I have friends wanting to join me in Venice for a holiday. They are coming from Holland, Germany and Ireland. Does anyone know of cheap airlines flying to Venice from those countries?
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- нσвσLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
I suggest to look for any flight to Treviso airport, much cheaper and very close to Venice (1 hour by bus). There are many low cost companies (Ryanair, Wizzair, Transavia, etc.)
- Anonymous4 years ago
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Try rheinair. I used them several times when i lived in Italy and Germany. Its cheap and pretty efficient. The only thing is they tend to drop you off at small airports that require a bus or taxi ride, but if you are picking them up, there should be no issue.
- Merigei ILv 61 decade ago
look this site
ZINGARATE.COM
is an italian web site with ALL the companies low cost. you chose a place to go and they find for you the low cost company. then you can check by yourself the cheapest one.
i always use this web site.
anyway, I think the berlin air or the ryanair have a scale in venice
- Anonymous1 decade ago