How Much Does Business Class to Italy Cost from the US?
Flying business class to Italy is one of the most rewarding ways to begin your journey. With 7 major cities served by direct and connecting flights from the United States, travelers have a wide range of options across 4 airlines. CEOFLIGHTS specializes in securing unpublished private fares on these routes, typically saving travelers 30–40% compared to published business class prices.
Which Airlines Fly Business Class to Italy?
The US-to-Italy corridor is served by Delta Air Lines, ITA Airways, American Airlines, United Airlines. Each carrier offers a distinct business class product — from lie-flat suites with closing doors to reverse-herringbone seats with direct aisle access. Competition among these 4 airlines is what allows CEOFLIGHTS to negotiate significant fare reductions on behalf of our clients.
Which Airports Serve Italy?
Rome is served by Rome Fiumicino (FCO), Rome Ciampino (CIA). Milan is served by Milan Malpensa (MXP), Milan Linate (LIN). Venice is served by Venice Marco Polo (VCE). Florence is served by Florence Peretola (FLR). Naples is served by Naples International (NAP). Bologna is served by Bologna International Airport. Turin is served by Turin International Airport. When booking through CEOFLIGHTS, our travel managers can advise on the best airport for your specific itinerary and recommend connecting options that offer the best value.
When Should You Book for the Best Fares?
Business class fares to Italy fluctuate significantly by season. The best deals are typically found during shoulder seasons — early spring and late fall — when demand is lower but weather remains favorable. Our travel managers monitor fare changes daily and can alert you when prices drop on your preferred route. Booking 3 to 8 weeks in advance generally yields the best combination of availability and price.
What Should You Expect in Business Class?
Modern business class cabins on routes to Italy typically feature lie-flat beds, premium dining, noise-canceling headphones, and lounge access at departure and arrival airports. Most airlines serving this corridor have invested heavily in their hard product in recent years, making business class travel to Italy more comfortable than ever.
Which City in Italy Is Cheapest to Fly Business Class?
Business class fares vary significantly between cities in Italy. The table below compares all 7 destinations served from the US, ranked by starting fare. CEOFLIGHTS negotiates unpublished private fares on all routes — call (888) 851 6897 for a personalized quote.
| City | From (USD) | Airlines | Main Airport |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rome | $2,600 | Delta Air Lines, ITA Airways, American Airlines, United Airlines | Rome Fiumicino (FCO) |
| Florence | $2,600 | Delta Air Lines, United Airlines | Florence Peretola (FLR) |
| Naples | $2,600 | Delta Air Lines, United Airlines | Naples International (NAP) |
| Turin | $2,650 | Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, American Airlines | Turin International Airport |
| Venice | $2,700 | Delta Air Lines, United Airlines | Venice Marco Polo (VCE) |
| Milan | $2,750 | Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, American Airlines, ITA Airways | Milan Malpensa (MXP) |
| Bologna | $2,850 | Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, American Airlines | Bologna International Airport |
*Fares shown are CEOFLIGHTS private fares, round-trip per person. Subject to availability.






