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Neos Air direct flight to Greece: duration and why it’s worth it
The duration of a direct Neos Air flight from Italy to Greece varies depending on the chosen destination: it ranges from about an hour and three quarters for the closest places like Corfu, up to about three hours for the islands farther east such as Rhodes or Karpathos, with Crete and Mykonos generally around two and a half hours.In every case, it’s a medium-haul route that doesn’t take up the whole day and allows you to arrive with plenty of hours still ahead.
Choosing a direct flight to Greece eliminates intermediate layovers, aircraft changes, and additional security checks: you manage a single boarding pass, the baggage is checked only once, and the arrival is directly at your chosen destination’s airport. For those traveling with children or multiple bags, this simplicity makes a real difference, especially in high season when connecting airports can become chaotic.
Choosing a direct flight to Greece eliminates intermediate layovers, aircraft changes, and additional security checks: you manage a single boarding pass, the baggage is checked only once, and the arrival is directly at your chosen destination’s airport. For those traveling with children or multiple bags, this simplicity makes a real difference, especially in high season when connecting airports can become chaotic.
Must-see in Greece
Greece works on multiple levels at the same time. No matter which airport you arrive at, Athens is the natural starting point for understanding where everything comes from: the Acropolis, the archaeological museum and the Monastiraki district are enough to fill two or three days without ever running out of things to see. Mykonos is the liveliest and most international version of the Cyclades, with nightlife that starts late and beaches that change character along the coast.
For those who prefer something slower, Karpathos and Samos offer a different pace — fewer crowds, more contact with local life, beaches that still require a bit of effort to reach. And Crete remains the destination that manages to do everything at once: sea, mountains, food, Minoan history and a western coastline — between Chania and Balos — that’s worth the trip on its own.
For those who prefer something slower, Karpathos and Samos offer a different pace — fewer crowds, more contact with local life, beaches that still require a bit of effort to reach. And Crete remains the destination that manages to do everything at once: sea, mountains, food, Minoan history and a western coastline — between Chania and Balos — that’s worth the trip on its own.


FAQ
From which Italian airports do Neos Air direct flights to Greece depart?
Neos flies to the Greek islands from the main Italian airports of Milan Malpensa, Verona,Bergamo, Bologna and Rome Fiumicino.
Which Greek destinations does Neos Air fly to, and how often?
Neos flies to several Greek islands including Crete, Kos, Karpathos, Mykonos and Samos. Frequencies are generally weekly or bi-weekly depending on the island and the selected period.
What is the best time to go to Greece?
From May to the end of September, Greece never disappoints.
How long does a direct Neos Air flight from Italy to the main Greek destinations usually take?
On average, the flight lasts 2 to 3 hours depending on the island chosen.
What documents are required to fly from Italy to Greece with Neos Air?
For Italian citizens, an electronic ID card valid for expatriation is sufficient.











