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Flights to Florence

      Book your flight to Florence with SAS

      SAS flies to Florence in Italy from/via Oslo, Copenhagen or Stockholm. We fly to most of our destinations all year round, a few are seasonal.

      We fly from all our destinations in Europe, the US (Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington D.C.), Canada (Toronto), and Asia (Bangkok, Seoul and Tokyo).

      Discover cheap flights to Florence

      The general rule of thumb is the earlier you book your flight to Florence, the cheaper flight tickets you'll find. You'll always find our lowest fares in SAS' low-fare calendar, where you get an overview of the ticket prices per month. Don't forget to keep an eye out for SAS' campaigns and offers, do this best by becoming a EuroBonus member and subscribing to our newsletter.

      When is it cheapest to fly to Florence?

      Ticket prices depend on a few different things, such as the season, demand, and when you book your trip. As a general rule, it's cheaper to fly to Florence off-season, meaning outside holiday periods and peak tourist season. Being flexible with your travel dates, and booking far ahead, can also help you find cheaper flight tickets. You'll always find our lowest fares in SAS' low-fare calendar.

      Discounted tickets for kids

      Experience Florence as a family with the kids in tow. SAS offers up to 90% discounts on children’s tickets to make it more affordable for you to bring your kids on your trip to Florence.

      Short about Florence

      • Airport: Florence Peretola Airport (FLR)

      • Currency: Euro

      • Time zone: CET: UTC +1/CEST: UTC +2

      • Official language: Italian

      Temperature in Florence

      January

      27°C

      February

      26°C

      March

      24°C

      April

      20°C

      Board a flight to Florence and enjoy an Italian city break

      Home to Renaissance architecture, iconic cathedrals, and one of the world’s best art galleries, Florence is a destination bursting with culture. Tuscany’s capital attracts millions of visitors a year to bathe under the Italian sun and soak up all things Florence.

      When you’re not visiting the Uffizi Gallery and perusing the works of Michelangelo or marvelling at the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, you’ll likely be shopping for jewelry on the Ponte Vecchio or exploring one of the city’s Renaissance plazas.

      The list of things to do in Florence is endless, and there’s a little something for everyone.

      Tips for a smooth trip to Florence

      Plan ahead and be on time

      For a smooth and stress-free trip to Florence, make sure you check your departure time and the terminal you’ll be using before you travel. With SAS, you can complete your digital check-in on our website or in the SAS App up to 30 hours before departure, helping you save time at the airport. Arriving early — especially during peak travel periods — gives you a more relaxed start to your journey and ensures you’re fully prepared for your flight to Florence.

      Pack smart

      When planning your trip to Florence, take a moment to review what you’ll need throughout your journey. Confirm that your ticket includes the baggage allowance that suits your travel plans and check the current weight and size limits. Adding extra baggage through the SAS App or website before you fly is often quicker and more cost-effective than arranging it at the airport. For a smooth start to your travel to Florence, review our latest baggage rules and restrictions so you’re ready well before departure.

      Stay updated

      Stay informed about any updates to your flight to Florence by following your flight in real time. Gate changes, schedule adjustments, and important notifications are available through SAS Flight Status or directly in the SAS App. By keeping track of the latest information, you can enjoy a smoother, more predictable travel experience from the moment you leave home until you arrive at Florence.

      Always included in your trip to Florence

      At SAS, we strive to ensure our customers have a relaxed and comfortable journey. Regardless of which ticket type you carry, you’ll always enjoy certain SAS customer benefits.

      Always included in your flight is easy online check-in, coffee and tea onboard, up to 90% price reduction for children and use of the SAS App.

      SAS Economy

      SAS Economy

      • Carry-on - Light: Not included (except on long-haul distance flights to/from Asia, Canada and US, 1x8kg included). Standard: 1x8kg included

      • Checked bag - Light: Not included. Standard: 1x23kg included.

      • Food & beverages - Included on long-haul distance flights to/from Asia, Canada and US.

      SAS Premium

      SAS Premium

      • Carry-on - 1x8kg included on domestic flights, 2x8kg included on long-haul distance flights to/from Asia, Canada and US

      • Checked bag - 2x23kg included

      • Fast track

      • SAS Lounge - included on domestic flights

      • Priority boarding

      • Food & beverages

      SAS Business

      SAS Business

      • Carry-on - 1x8kg included on flights within Europe, 2x8kg included on long-haul distance flights to/from Asia, Canada and US

      • Checked bag - 2x32kg included

      • Fast track

      • SAS Lounge

      • Priority boarding

      • Food & beverages

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      FAQ

      Why Florence?

      Florence is bursting with Italian heritage and between the culture-filled museums and iconic history sites, you’ll find a charming city home to sun-kissed locals. Get ready to dine on fine Italian cuisine, enjoy a vibrant nightlife, and soak up the very best of Italy’s Renaissance period.

      Fly SAS to Florence Peretola Airport (FLO)

      Fly with SAS to Florence Peretola Airport, and you’ll be ready and raring to begin your holiday feeling relaxed and well rested.

      Florence Peretola Airport

      Florence is well visited each year and with good reason – there’s something too see everywhere. Don’t miss the chance to take a walk along Ponto Vecchio the city’s first bridge across the Arno River. Enjoy the sights and the many small shops lined up as you cross the river.

      Green travel tips for Tuscany

      JANUARY 2024

      Tuscany is a region extremely rich in experiences—cultural, artistic and gastronomic. It is also one of the best places in the world for a greener, more sustainable way of traveling. This is partly because its nature is so stunning and accessible, and partly because of the passion for organic and locally grown crops. We’ve compiled some of our top green tips here—from cycling vacations to off-the-grid vineyards.

      A vineyard where geese roam free

      Casa Emma

      Hand-picked grapes and biodynamic farming that respects the phases of the moon—Casa Emma is a vineyard with a strong focus on nature and the environment. They even collect the grape skins, drying and grinding them into a flour that you can buy here. The farm is powered by solar energy, and with a flock of geese walking around eating weeds and insects, they have managed to reduce the use of tractors and machinery by 80%. The wines are Chianti or Supertuscans, which do not follow the classic rules and blend in grape varieties other than Sangiovese.

      Eco-friendly accommodation by the beach

      Paradù Ecovillage & Resort

      The whole family will enjoy this eco-resort on the Etruscan coast in Tuscany. Here you can stay in small cottages or indulge in more luxurious glamping. Take a dip in the sea or in one of the resort’s pools, and for those who want to engage in more sporting activities, everything from archery and padel to beach volleyball is on offer. The Etruscan coast is also perfect for cycling excursions and at the end of the day you can enjoy local specialties under the setting sun.

      Vegan oasis in San Gimignano

      Agrivilla I Pini

      The I Pini restaurant is part of an “agrivilla” (estate) of the same name, meaning you can stay overnight if you wish. The food at I Pini is entirely vegan and always organic and the dishes are “from seed to table,” meaning that as much as possible of what is served comes from the farm’s own garden. You can have breakfast, lunch and dinner while enjoying stunning views of rolling hills. Just remember that it’s important to book a table in advance (and let them know if you’re gluten intolerant).

      Green Michelin star in San Felice

      Il Poggio Rosso

      Housed in the luxurious Borgo San Felice Resort is the Il Poggio Rosso restaurant, run by Colombian chef Juan Quintero. The menu features an exciting blend of local, Tuscan ingredients and a more South American temperament and seasoning. Just take dishes like steamed snapper with tobacco, eel and coconut or purple shrimp from Porto Santo Stefano with golden berries, tomatoes and coffee. Il Poggio Rosso not only has a regular Michelin star, but also a coveted green star that is only awarded to restaurants at the forefront of sustainability.

      Viticulture off the grid

      Salcheto

      The Salcheto vineyard in Montepulciano sits on a hill with wonderful views of the Tuscan countryside. The vineyard is completely “off the grid,” meaning that it is independent of the Italian electricity network. It’s the first vineyard in the country to achieve this, using solar, geothermal and other renewable sources of energy—for example, the underground lighting comes from sunlight passing through small reflective pathways. It’s no surprise that the winery was named Green Winery of the Year back in 2014. The wines themselves are often biodynamic and sulfate-free, while Salcheto uses local mushrooms during the fermentation process. A special wine series has also been created with French filmmaker Michel Gondry. As you can see, Salcheto is a must for anyone interested in sustainable viticulture.

      Cycling among the hills of Tuscany

      Anima Toscana Bike Tours

      A perfect way to get around and experience Tuscany is by bike. There’s nothing wrong with renting bikes or e-bikes for an hour or two, but a longer cycling trip offers so much more. Anima Toscana organizes both day trips and week-long tours where, in addition to breathtaking landscapes, you can sample the region’s wines and learn how to cook Tuscan food. They can also put together tailor-made cycling tours for you and your traveling companions.

      Luxury accommodation in harmony with nature

      Borgo Pignano

      For those who want to live in harmony with nature but without compromising on quality, Borgo Pignano is the perfect option. The farm has been completely renovated using sustainable materials such as local stone and organic paint, the water for the gardens and crops comes from filtered rainwater, and the buildings are heated by solar energy or wood from the farm’s own forests. Here you can go horse rising or take part in yoga and art classes—all in a lovely, calming environment. The food offerings on the farm range from Villa Pignano (also with a green star) to an outdoor restaurant open during the summer season.

      Coastal walking

      Parco Regionale della Maremma

      This 45,000-acre regional park can be hiked, cycled, ridden on horseback and even crossed by canoe. Pine forests, low mountains, beaches and the wetlands of the Ombrone River ensure a varied landscape for visitors, and the numerous caves, archaeological sites and medieval towers once used by pirates are available for the adventurous. Please note that during the summer, due to fire risk, large parts of the park are off limits unless you book a guided tour.

      A Green Pioneer in 2024

      Grosseto

      The town of Grosseto in the Maremma has been awarded the status of Green Pioneer of Smart Tourism by the European Commission for 2024. From here you can cycle into the Parco Regionale della Maremma and the town has made mobility a priority. Accessibility is also important—everyone should be able to get to the beach or out into nature. Add to all of this a city with an exciting history and cultural heritage, and you can see why it is considered an ideal family destination with its peaceful atmosphere, many activities and proximity to both the sea and the mountains.

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