Verona is a city in the Veneto province of northern Italy and is one of seven capital cities in that region. Most famous as the setting for William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the city has a long tradition of being the birthplace of poets and painters. Verona is known for its picturesque landscapes and its well-preserved Roman and medieval architecture. Among the notable landmarks is the Verona Arena, a Roman amphitheater built in the 1st century that still stands today. The Basilica of San Zeno Maggiore is one of the most notable examples of Romanesque architecture. The city is also noted for the smaller Romanesque church, the Basilica of San Lorenzo, which was built on top of an earlier Paleo-Christian church.

Several domestic and international airlines include Verona on their list of scheduled flights. Major carriers, such as US Airways, Delta, Air France, British Airways, and Lufthansa fly to Verona several days out of the week. The overall cost of these flights varies according to the day and time of the flight and the number of stops. It is also beneficial to book flights during the off-season when less people are traveling. Airlines typically have empty seats during these times and will offer special rates to fill those seats.

Airports Serving Verona, Italy

Flights to Verona land at Verona Villafranca Airport (VRN), located less than five km southwest of Verona. This airport has three terminals and services over three million passengers each year. Shuttle buses, taxi service, and car rentals are available to take passengers into Verona. Verona also has a train station connecting other towns in the region.