When looking at taxi fares, a ride in Venice averages 7.77 GBP, which is 131% more expensive than in Athens, where the average fare is 3.36 GBP. This price difference reflects varying transportation costs in different regions, often influenced by factors such as local demand, fuel prices, and regulatory fees.
Train tickets in Venice are 25% more expensive compared to Athens. The price in Venice is 1.26 GBP, whereas in Athens, it's 1.01 GBP.This price difference may make travel more expensive, particularly for frequent commuters or those mindful of their budget.
When comparing meal prices, they are similar in both Venice and Athens, costing about 12.61 GBP in each location.
For coffee lovers, the price is 50% lower in Venice, with an average cost of 1.53 GBP, while in Athens, coffee is 3.07 GBP.
Travelers flying from Athens to Venice typically depart from E. Venizelos (ATH) to Marco Polo (VCE). This popular route is served by several airlines, offering a range of options for passengers. The airlines operating flights on this route include:
Volotea, Aegean Airlines and Wizz Air Malta.
Aegean Airlines.
Wizz Air Malta.
Here are the airlines that provide direct flights from Athens to Venice:
The flight provided by ITA Airways has a scheduled layover in Rome. Please note that this stop will last for a minimum of 80 minutes. Make sure to plan accordingly for this connection!