The Traveling Professor runs several small group tours to Italy each year. We travel to major cities like Rome, Venice, Florence, Sorrento. We also take small group tours to Italy to smaller cities like Padua, Verona, Lucca, Siena, and Vicenza. Italy is not always the easiest place to fly to and fares can be high. In this blog post, The Professor shows you how to save a significant amount of money on your next tour to Italy with cheap airfares.
I travel to Italy several times a year. On my trip to Italy last April I paid $630 for a R/T ticket between JFK and Milan (MXP). I went again in May and paid under $1,000. I just booked a ticket on American Airlines/British Airways departing on October 19 from JFK and returning a week or so later for $679. What's my secret? Read my blog post for getting cheap airline tickets for your next tour to Italy.
When do I buy my ticket to Paris? What website gives me the best airfares to Italy? What is the cheapest way to get to Spain? How do I get the best flight to Peru? What airline do I fly to Venice? These are questions I get almost every day. And while airline travel is confusing, getting more and more expensive each year, travelers are using more strategies to get the cheapest airfare to Europe and South America. I am involved with purchasing airfare for travelers all over the United States to Europe and South America. In this blog post I will pass on to you what I have found as the best way to find the best air itineraries for travel to Paris, Italy, Spain, Peru & Machu Picchu whether traveling on your own or going on one of The Traveling Professor's small group tours to Paris, Italy, Spain or Peru.