
Flights to Italy with Thai Airways from THB26,115
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Popular Thai Airways Flight Deals to Italy
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Bangkok (BKK)to
Milan (MXP)27/12/2025 - 10/01/2026
From
THB26,115
Updated: 6 hours ago
Round trip
Economy
Bangkok (BKK)to
Rome (ROM)07/01/2026 - 21/01/2026
From
THB40,640
Updated: 8 hours ago
Round trip
Economy
Bangkok (BKK)to
Rome (FCO)06/01/2026 - 20/01/2026
From
THB56,875
Updated: 10 hours ago
Round trip
Economy
Bangkok (BKK)to
Milan (MIL)11/12/2025 - 13/12/2025
From
THB41,030
Updated: 11 hours ago
Round trip
Economy
Sydney (SYD)to
Rome (ROM)16/12/2025 - 20/12/2025
From
AUD5,192
Updated: 7 hours ago
Round trip
Economy
Taipei (TPE)to
Milan (MXP)15/12/2025 - 07/01/2026
From
TWD33,861
Updated: 7 hours ago
Round trip
Economy
Tokyo (TYO)to
Milan (MIL)11/12/2025 - 14/12/2025
From
JPY217,960
Updated: 4 hours ago
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Economy
Perth (PER)to
Milan (MXP)30/12/2025 - 25/01/2026
From
AUD2,514
Updated: 1 hour ago
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Economy
Jakarta (CGK)to
Milan (MXP)17/12/2025 - 06/01/2026
From
IDR17,738,200
Updated: 15 hours ago
Round trip
Economy
*Best fares on flights found by others in the last 48 hours.
Thai Airways Tickets for Popular Flights to Italy
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From | To | Fare Type | Dates | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bangkok (BKK) | Milan (MXP) | Round trip / Economy | 25/09/2026 - 04/10/2026 | From THB26,115 Updated: 5 hours ago |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Rome (ROM) | Round trip / Economy | 26/01/2026 - 02/02/2026 | From THB32,010 Updated: 8 hours ago |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Milan (LIN) | Round trip / Economy | 09/03/2026 - 19/03/2026 | From THB38,265 Updated: 14 hours ago |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Rome (FCO) | Round trip / Economy | 17/01/2026 - 25/01/2026 | From THB35,110 Updated: 16 hours ago |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Milan (MIL) | Round trip / Economy | 24/01/2026 - 26/01/2026 | From THB26,115 Updated: 8 hours ago |
| Sydney (SYD) | Rome (ROM) | Round trip / Economy | 10/01/2026 - 14/01/2026 | From AUD5,192 Updated: 6 hours ago |
| Taipei (TPE) | Milan (MXP) | Round trip / Economy | 06/07/2026 - 15/07/2026 | From TWD32,190 Updated: 7 hours ago |
| Tokyo (TYO) | Milan (MIL) | Round trip / Economy | 31/01/2026 - 03/02/2026 | From JPY217,910 Updated: 3 hours ago |
| Melbourne (MEL) | Milan (MXP) | Round trip / Economy | 29/03/2026 - 11/04/2026 | From AUD1,975 Updated: 11 hours ago |
| Perth (PER) | Milan (MXP) | Round trip / Economy | 18/06/2026 - 02/07/2026 | From AUD1,632 Updated: 3 hours ago |
| Sydney (SYD) | Milan (MXP) | Round trip / Economy | 28/05/2026 - 15/06/2026 | From AUD1,912 Updated: 20 hours ago |
| Chiang Mai (CNX) | Milan (MXP) | Round trip / Economy | 24/07/2026 - 01/08/2026 | From THB46,165 Updated: 15 hours ago |
| Melbourne (MEL) | Rome (FCO) | Round trip / Economy | 26/06/2026 - 09/07/2026 | From AUD2,745 Updated: 22 hours ago |
| Osaka (KIX) | Milan (MXP) | Round trip / Economy | 29/04/2026 - 05/05/2026 | From JPY181,570 Updated: 16 hours ago |
| Sydney (SYD) | Rome (FCO) | Round trip / Economy | 07/07/2026 - 29/07/2026 | From AUD2,958 Updated: 13 hours ago |
| Tokyo (HND) | Milan (MXP) | Round trip / Economy | 27/03/2026 - 04/04/2026 | From JPY166,120 Updated: 18 hours ago |
| Seoul (ICN) | Milan (MXP) | Round trip / Economy | 19/09/2026 - 26/09/2026 | From KRW1,253,900 Updated: 9 hours ago |
| Singapore (SIN) | Milan (MXP) | Round trip / Economy | 02/10/2026 - 23/10/2026 | From SGD1,268 Updated: 14 hours ago |
| Osaka (KIX) | Rome (FCO) | Round trip / Economy | 29/04/2026 - 05/05/2026 | From JPY241,930 Updated: 16 hours ago |
*Best fares on flights found by others in the last 48 hours.

Traveling to Italy
Overview
Sandy coastlines and rolling hills, stirring architecture from the Ancient Romans to the Renaissance, and a culture that's known and loved throughout the world – Italy really does have it all. Its regions are strikingly different both geographically and culturally, with every town fiercely proud of its own traditions.
Getting around
The north of the country is well-connected by both high-speed trains in the form the Frecciarossa, as well as slower regional trains. South of Rome, or worse Naples, the trains become much slower and less reliable; seeking Sicily from the north for example, your best bet is probably to fly. Ferries connect the southern tip to Sicily, and from Naples to Palermo.
See & do
Whether it's a beach holiday, a stay in a rural agriturismo, a visit to a historic city or a tour of ancient ruins, Italy is perhaps the best destination of them all. Since the days of the Grand Tour and beyond, Italy has spell-bound tourists.
Rome is a singular capital city for its intoxicating blend of Ancient Roman buildings, Renaissance architecture and more modern constructions jumbled together. Be sure to visit the Vatican City, the smallest state in the world, surrounded on all sides by Rome.
Head north to visit Tuscany, home to Florence and Pisa; the region's idyllic hilly landscapes are breath-taking. The Amalfi south of Naples is probably the most popular stretch of coastline, with little square buildings tumbling down the sheer slopes towards the sea. Less attractive, Milan has ever been a beacon for fashion lovers and creative types.
With its varied landscapes, Italy offers much to the active tourist, with scenic paths through the legendary Cinque Terre or rugged routes on the island of Sicily. Head to the Alps for skiing, football fans will be pleased to know that every city has a sizeable stadium, with tickets easy to come by (at least compared to the likes of England).
Hidden gems
Although the main tourist attractions of Italy are popular for good reason, almost every town boasts a grand historic centre. It might be far from the beach and lack amazing scenery, but Bologna's old town is spectacular, as its food. Spaghetti Bolognese comes from the city known with good reason as La Grassa, 'the fatty', though be warned – its real name is tagliatelle al ragú.
It might not match the beauty of Tuscany, but the Marche region on the east coast boasts terrific beaches at Senigallia and Ancona, while the countryside harbours many treasures, not least Raphael's town of Urbino. For a completely different feel in culture and architecture, head to Puglia on the heel of Italy's boot.
Food & drink
Where to start with Italian food? Pasta and pizza are famous throughout the world, though first-time visitors might find the real thing rather different (pizza, for example, tends to be very thin, with varying shapes and focus on the quality of the bread). Each region is startlingly different. Parmigiano cheese and prosciutto crudo are synonymous with the Emilia Romagna, while rich seafood is common in the south. Sicily's centuries-long Arab rule shows up in desserts such as cannoli, as well as arancini, which are stuffed-and-fried rice balls. Wine is also cultivated with a passion across Italy.