Flights to Italy — Frequently Asked Questions
+ Which cities in Italy does Condor fly to?
Condor offers direct flights from Frankfurt to Milan (MXP), Rome (FCO), and Venice (VCE). U.S. travelers connect in Frankfurt after a long-haul Condor flight. Additional destinations such as Naples (NAP), Palermo (PMO), and Catania (CTA) are accessible via partner airlines on the final leg.
+ Do I need a visa to travel to Italy from the U.S.?
U.S. citizens do not need a visa to visit Italy for tourism stays of up to 90 days. A valid passport is required, and travelers typically complete immigration procedures upon arrival in Frankfurt.
+ What is the best time to visit Italy?
Spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) are ideal for visiting Italy. These months offer comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds, making it perfect for sightseeing, coastal travel, and exploring historic towns.
+ Are meals provided on Condor flights to Italy?
Yes, Condor provides full onboard meal service on the long-haul flight from the U.S. to Frankfurt. Economy passengers enjoy the Taste the World menu, while Premium Economy and Business Class receive upgraded dining. Learn more about Condor's inflight meals.
+ Can I check sports equipment on flights to Italy?
Yes. Condor allows one item of sports baggage up to 66 lb (30 kg) for free in Business Class or with a Condor Card. Be sure to register your equipment at least 8 hours before departure.
+ Which currency is used in Italy?
Italy uses the euro (EUR). Credit cards are widely accepted, but carrying cash is useful for small purchases, tolls, and local markets, especially outside of major cities.
+ Is English spoken in Italy?
English is commonly spoken in hotels, airports, and tourist areas throughout Italy. In smaller towns and rural regions, basic Italian phrases or a translation app may be helpful for communication.
+ Do I need a power adapter in Italy?
Yes. Italy uses plug types C and F with a voltage of 230 V. U.S. travelers should bring a plug adapter and ensure their devices are compatible with European voltage or use a converter.
+ What are tipping customs in Italy?
Tipping in Italy is not mandatory, but it is polite to round up restaurant bills or leave a small tip for good service. A few euros for taxi drivers and hotel porters is also appreciated.



























