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£40 - £97
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London StanstedVerona
STN - VRN
STNVRN
London Stansted
Tue 18/6
Nonstop2h 00m
Verona
Wed 26/6
Nonstop2h 10m
London StanstedVerona
STN - VRN
STNVRN
London Stansted
Wed 19/6
Nonstop2h 00m
Verona
Wed 26/6
Nonstop2h 10m
London StanstedVerona
STN - VRN
STNVRN
London Stansted
Tue 11/6
Nonstop2h 00m
Verona
Thu 13/6
Nonstop2h 10m
London StanstedVerona
STN - VRN
STNVRN
London Stansted
Fri 28/6
Nonstop2h 00m
Verona
Wed 3/7
Nonstop2h 10m
London StanstedVerona
STN - VRN
STNVRN
London Stansted
Tue 11/6
Nonstop2h 00m
Verona
Fri 14/6
Nonstop2h 10m
London StanstedVerona
STN - VRN
STNVRN
London Stansted
Mon 10/6
Nonstop2h 00m
Verona
Fri 14/6
Nonstop2h 10m
London GatwickVerona
LGW - VRN
LGWVRN
London Gatwick
Fri 8/11
Nonstop2h 00m
Verona
Tue 12/11
Nonstop2h 05m
London GatwickVerona
LGW - VRN
LGWVRN
London Gatwick
Sun 7/7
Nonstop2h 00m
Verona
Thu 18/7
Nonstop2h 05m
London GatwickVerona
LGW - VRN
LGWVRN
London Gatwick
Mon 17/6
Nonstop1h 55m
Verona
Thu 20/6
Nonstop2h 20m
Currently, December is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Verona (average of £59). Flying to Verona in August will prove the most costly (average of £230). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£84
February
£62
March
£106
April
£87
May
£109
June
£157
July
£169
August
£181
September
£108
October
£108
November
£54
December
£46
By far, the best time to book flights to Verona is during the beautiful shoulder seasons of spring and autumn, where you’ll get the best of both worlds. If you visit during this time, you’re sure to beat the crowds, avoid the rain, and experience some of the sunniest days of the year. You’ll escape the scalding afternoons of summer, and the cold nights of winter, and instead enjoy a happy medium of sunny days, mild temperatures, and dry conditions, which is the perfect combination for you to relax and truly explore the city.
If you’re looking for more of a Mediterranean getaway, then summer could be the ideal season for you. This time is characterised with hot temperatures and humid days which can make Italy beautiful, if you don’t mind occasional rainfall and possible thunderstorms. If you’re a jazz enthusiast this can be an excellent time to travel to Verona. The Verona Jazz Festival takes place in June, in some of the most fascinating, historical venues in the city, for instance, the Roman Theatre and Cortile Mercato Vecchio square, in the old town.
Since this Shakespearian-influenced metropolis has no real off season, it’s easy to travel to Verona whenever the mood strikes you. However, this can mean prices stay relatively steady throughout the year. If you’re a budget traveller looking for a good deal, your best bet is to look for cheap flights to Verona is in the winter, when fewer people tend to go.
When major events, such as Valentine’s Day, take place in the city, prices can see an increase too. What better destination to bring someone you love, than Verona, the home of the famous star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet. In the week leading up to February 14th, the streets are decorated with red hearts and heart shaped balloons, while the town hosts performances, events and concerts across the streets and squares. If you’re a couple you may also get some discounts for museums and attractions.
VRN Temperature | 2 - 23 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Verona, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 23.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 2.0 C).
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The journey was good on the whole. We had bikes with us so the dedicated oversize luggage lane at PMI was welcome. The flight was great, staff friendly as always. The only thing that lets down the return flight is the immigration at BHX. The separate area used by Jet2 is far too slow, I think we queued there for over an hour compared to generally going straight through or a 5 minute wait with other operators in the main facility at BHX. I know you will say that it's the responsibility of the airport, Home Office etc, but you really need to apply pressure to get this sorted out.
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The journey was good on the whole. We had bikes with us so the dedicated oversize luggage lane at PMI was welcome. The flight was great, staff friendly as always. The only thing that lets down the return flight is the immigration at BHX. The separate area used by Jet2 is far too slow, I think we queued there for over an hour compared to generally going straight through or a 5 minute wait with other operators in the main facility at BHX. I know you will say that it's the responsibility of the airport, Home Office etc, but you really need to apply pressure to get this sorted out.
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The journey was good on the whole. We had bikes with us so the dedicated oversize luggage lane at PMI was welcome. The flight was great, staff friendly as always. The only thing that lets down the return flight is the immigration at BHX. The separate area used by Jet2 is far too slow, I think we queued there for over an hour compared to generally going straight through or a 5 minute wait with other operators in the main facility at BHX. I know you will say that it's the responsibility of the airport, Home Office etc, but you really need to apply pressure to get this sorted out.
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Overall
Food
Crew
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The journey was good on the whole. We had bikes with us so the dedicated oversize luggage lane at PMI was welcome. The flight was great, staff friendly as always. The only thing that lets down the return flight is the immigration at BHX. The separate area used by Jet2 is far too slow, I think we queued there for over an hour compared to generally going straight through or a 5 minute wait with other operators in the main facility at BHX. I know you will say that it's the responsibility of the airport, Home Office etc, but you really need to apply pressure to get this sorted out.
Comfort
Overall
Food
Crew
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Entertainment
Reviews
The journey was good on the whole. We had bikes with us so the dedicated oversize luggage lane at PMI was welcome. The flight was great, staff friendly as always. The only thing that lets down the return flight is the immigration at BHX. The separate area used by Jet2 is far too slow, I think we queued there for over an hour compared to generally going straight through or a 5 minute wait with other operators in the main facility at BHX. I know you will say that it's the responsibility of the airport, Home Office etc, but you really need to apply pressure to get this sorted out.
Comfort
Overall
Food
Crew
Boarding
Entertainment
Reviews
The journey was good on the whole. We had bikes with us so the dedicated oversize luggage lane at PMI was welcome. The flight was great, staff friendly as always. The only thing that lets down the return flight is the immigration at BHX. The separate area used by Jet2 is far too slow, I think we queued there for over an hour compared to generally going straight through or a 5 minute wait with other operators in the main facility at BHX. I know you will say that it's the responsibility of the airport, Home Office etc, but you really need to apply pressure to get this sorted out.
This romantic and historical city is blessed with pleasant climate all year long, so depending on your personal preferences, there are plenty of great opportunities to book flights to Verona. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are its best kept secrets, with warm and sunny days and slightly chilly nights, but summer and winter boast remarkable characteristics as well. High temperatures and hot, thick days make summer in Italy a beautiful Mediterranean getaway, but watch out for the occasional rain and thunderstorm. January and February are the coldest months of the year, but temperatures rarely drop below freezing. Crisp air surrounds the city, but still manages to warm the hearts of many international travellers.
You’ll find plenty of ways to get around the city once you’re in Verona. The public transportation system is easy to understand, and you can grab a bus to connect to most parts of the city. Buy your tickets ahead of time at stations, newsstands and tobacconists. Local train stations have lots of connections to Milan, Mantua, Modena, Florence and Rome, in case you want to travel elsewhere in Italy.
The closest airport is Verona Villafranca Airport (VRN), also known as Valerio Catullo Airport or simply Villafranca Airport, serving mainly domestic and European flights. It is located 7.5 miles (12 km) from the city. The Aerobus runs from the airport to the city every 20 minutes. Private shuttle buses, taxis and rental cars are also available.