When traveling to Sicily, plan to fly into one airport and out of the other. That way, you don’t lose a day going back to where you started. For example, if you arrived in Palermo and you will be here for more than 7 days, then I recommend that you leave from Catania after traveling…
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Advice For Flying To Sicily
In the new world we live in, my advice for when reserving your flights to Sicily follows. “New World,” because currently, post pandemic, there are not as many flight choices and with the shutting down of Alitalia as we know it on October 15, connecting to Sicily is not as easy as it was two…
Flying To Italy In The Age Of Covid-19
Flying to Italy? Here is how you prepare to enter Italy according to current regulations: show your CDC vaccination card detailing that you had your second shot at least 14 days ago, show your high antibodies report from having had Covid-19, or show a negative Covid test result from within 48 hours before entry. Then,…
Flying To Sicily
Ecco ci sono! And just like that, I’m in Italy for my next tour and adventure in Sicily! My ritual, once I get through customs and close to my transfer gate at my stop over airport is to have a cornetto and cappuccino. It helps me (somewhat) recover from the overnight flight from New York….
New Direct Flights To Palermo
In May 2020, United Airlines will start nonstop service to Palermo, Italy from Newark Liberty International Airport. No other airline is currently offering direct flights from the United States to Sicily. More at https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cntraveler.com/story/united-airlines-new-routes-palermo-sicily/amp
Come Away with Me
When traveling to Sicily from New York, often (for sure during winter months) you have to stop somewhere else to get to Palermo’s or Catania’s airport. For example, I’ve just boarded my flight to Palermo by way of Rome! So, yes… I’ll be live blogging from the island of the sun for the next 9…