To get to Capri, you'll need to fly into either Naples or Rome. While we’ve traveled through both, we personally prefer flying into Rome, staying the night, and then taking the express train to Naples, followed by a ferry ride to Capri. If you choose to fly into Naples, you can simply take the ferry directly to the island. We’ve provided links for the express train from Rome and the ferry schedules on our other tabs for your convenience.
Please do your own research, but below are some nonstop flight options from major hubs.
ITA Airways is an affordable option with nonstop flights from LAX, SFO, BOS, JFK, and others. We've flown with them before and had a great experience. Just keep in mind that they have a strict carry-on weight limit, so you’ll need to pay extra if you have checked bags.
https://www.ita-airways.com/en_us/
Norse Atlantic Airways is another budget-friendly option with nonstop flights from LAX and JFK, though we haven't personally flown with them. Please note that their flights operate on select days only.
Boston (BOS): Airlines like Delta and ITA Airways offer direct flights with a flight duration of about 8 hours.
New York (JFK): Delta and ITA Airways operate direct flights, typically taking around 8 hours.
Newark (EWR): United Airlines provides direct flights, also around 8 hours.
Los Angeles (LAX): Delta and ITA Airways offer direct flights with a longer duration of approximately 12 hours.
Dallas (DFW): American Airlines operates direct flights, lasting about 10 hours.
San Francisco (SFO): United Airlines and ITA Airways offer direct flights with a longer duration of approximately 12 hours.