SkyTeam partners KLM, Air France, Alitalia, and Delta have lowered their prices for flights from Italy to a few North American destinations. The cheapest prices can be found from Naples, but for a somewhat little surcharge, you can also depart every other major Italian airport (e.g. Rome, Venice, Milan, Bologna, Turin, etc.). Luggage, however, is not included, unless you’re a SkyTeam Elite status holder. Adding a piece of luggage will usually cost another €100.
You can fly to the following North American destinations (departing from Naples):
If you are looking to depart from other cities or want different dates, please use our form below. Please note that there is a minimum requirement of 6 nights (or a night from Saturday to Sunday) and that the flights are only available in November:

While checked luggage isn’t included, you will be permitted to bring a piece of hand luggage and a personal item. Both item’s final weight may be up to 12 kg. The flights will have a layover in Paris or Amsterdam.
By the way, this isn’t the only deal that we’ve found for our Italian readers:






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You should book the tickets before July 4, 2022. Your trip needs to be at least 6 days long and needs to take place after November 6 and travel needs to be finished before November 30. Flights are not refundable. To be on the safe side, you should book on KLM’s website. You can check the exact available dates on Google Flights.
Information & Tips for USA
The United States offers a wide range of tourist sights, from national parks like Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon to cities such as New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. The currency is the U.S. dollar (USD), and card payments are widely accepted. Prices vary by region but can be high in major cities, especially for accommodation and dining. Weather differs greatly across the country—winters can be harsh in the north, while the south often stays mild; summers are generally hot and humid in many areas.
The U.S. transport infrastructure is highly car-dependent, especially outside major cities. Urban centres like New York, Chicago, and San Francisco have functional public transit, but many other cities have limited options. Between cities, domestic flights are common for long distances, while intercity buses and Amtrak trains cover some routes, though often with slower speeds and less frequency compared to other countries. Without a car, getting around can be inconvenient in many parts of the country.
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