Arriving flights
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Rome
Passengers
Popular origins
On arrival
Rome Fiumicino
FCO
32km from city centre
Transfer time
30–45 min
Getting into the city
Common questions
Which European cities have direct flights to Rome?
London (Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted), Paris CDG, Amsterdam, Madrid, Barcelona, Frankfurt, Munich, and Zurich all offer frequent direct services to Fiumicino (Rome’s main airport). Most major European capitals have at least one daily direct flight into Rome. The UK has particularly strong connections with several flights daily from multiple airports.
Can I fly to Rome from the United States directly?
Yes you can find various direct services to Rome from New York JFK (Delta, ITA Airways), Philadelphia (American), Boston, Los Angeles, and Chicago. A flight to Rome from New York takes around 9-10 hours. Delta and ITA Airways operate the most frequent services and often have the best availability.
Are there budget airlines flying into Rome?
Ryanair operates extensively into Ciampino (CIA), cheaper than Fiumicino but with fewer transit options - the bus to Termini takes around 40 minutes. easyJet also offers flights into Fiumicino. Always compare the total cost including airport transfer when deciding whether you want to fly into Fiumicino or Ciampino.
When are flights to Rome cheapest?
January and February (outside Carnival in Venice, which affects Italian domestic demand) tends to have the lowest fares. November and early March also offer good value for your money. Easter is the most expensive time to fly to Rome, it’s best to book 3-4 months ahead if you want to travel around this period.
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