Pisa to Rimini Flights
You are limited to only 1 airline company Italy - Air Force when departing Galileo Galilei to Miramare Italy. The journey time flying from Galileo Galilei to Miramare Italy is around 32 Minutes. With the distance covered being 182 Km (113 Miles). The airport code for Galileo Galilei is PSA and for Miramare it is RMI.
Ticket prices are normally at a premium at weekends and can vary also with the time of day. Miramare Italy flights may be normally booked months in advance and this may be the best option if you intend to get the best prices from Galileo Galilei. We recommend booking your flights to Miramare Italy in advance as prices normally increase the nearer the departure date.
The table below shows the amount of daily flights in operation from Galileo Galilei (PSA) to Miramare (RMI).
Airliner | Mo | Tu | We | Th | Fr | Sa | Su | First Flight | Last Flight |
Italy - Air Force | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 14:00 | 14:00 |
The most direct flights offered from Galileo Galilei to Miramare Italy are by Italy - Air Force with around 0 flights a week. These operate from 14:00 with the latest flight being at 14:00. The most popular flight no is IAM2834.
When travelling with Italy - Air Force it would be worth visiting their website www.google.com/search?q=Italy - Air Force for further information on bookings and special offers.
Below you can see all the times when Italy - Air Force fly. These flight times do vary so we recommend you look on the Italy - Air Force website for accurate information for the dates you are departing.
Day | Flight Times |
Monday | 14:00 |
You may instead fly from Galileo Galilei and arrive at Miramare by an alternative airport or airports. The summary of this is in the table below.
Route | Stops | Distance | Flying Time |
Pisa to Venice | 0 | 255 km (159 miles) | 45 Minutes |
If you require a hire car at Miramare be sure that you are in possession of a valid driving licence and also a current credit card.
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