Direct flights to Rome

Pay Rome a visit and we promise that you won’t be disappointed. Find out all you need to know about the Italian capital and get a full compilation of all airports that offer direct flights to Rome.

Fiumicino is the largest airport in Italy. In total there are 224 airports with direct flights to Rome from 74 different countries and 16 U.S. states. The airport is a hub for ITA Airways. You can easily reach Rome with daily non-stop flights from 33 other major hubs like Milan (ITA Airways), London (British Airways) and Madrid (Iberia). In Italy, the airport is called Aeroporto di Roma-Fiumicino.

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No other city comes close. It may no longer be the capital of the world, but Rome is an epic, bubbling-over metropolis harbouring lost empires. One visit and you'll be hooked. Rome has a glorious monumentality that it wears without reverence. Its architectural heirlooms are buzzed around by car and Vespa as if they were no more than traffic islands.

Getting to Rome

Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport is the largest airport in Italy and the main gateway to Rome for travellers. The base is situated in the town of Fiumicino in central Italy, nearly 22 miles west of the historic centre of Rome. If you are looking for a direct flight to Rome, there are plenty of options to choose from. Among the links below you find a number of airports that offer frequent direct connections to Rome.

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Direct flights to Rome from the US

There are a number of transport options for people travelling from the airport to the capital city, including a direct rail connection to the Termini station. The Sabina-Fiumicino line stops at some of Rome's major train stations, including Tiburtina, Tuscolana, Ostiense and Trastevere. It is also possible to catch buses from Fiumicino Airport to locations such as Piazza del Cinquecento and the Cornelia station, which is on line A of the underground rail network.

Get to know the city

Rome is famous for its rich and fascinating history, which spans some 2,500 years, stretching all the way back to the time of the Roman Empire at its peak. The capital is home to many landmarks, monuments and ancient buildings providing an insight into its history.

Some 2.8 million people live in Rome, making it the largest and most populated city in Italy and the fourth most populous in the EU after London, Berlin and Madrid.

As well as serving as the capital of the Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic and Roman Empire, the city was one of the main centres of the Italian Renaissance, along with Florence, and is now the most popular tourist hotspot in Italy.

There are numerous experiences that visitors will be keen to seek out, although sampling local food, seeing historical sites and visiting museums will be at the top of the list for many.

Five must sees in Rome

Arts and culture enthusiasts might want to begin with a visit to the Vatican Museums, which house an array of artworks and artefacts collected by the Catholic Church over the centuries. Situated within the complex is the Sistine Chapel, which is famous for its fresco designs by the likes of Michelangelo and Botticelli.

One of Rome's most iconic and recognisable landmarks is the Colosseum, an imposing amphitheatre that was once the pride of the Roman Empire. Constructed in the first century AD, the arena was used to host public spectacles including gladiatorial contests, mock battles and dramatic productions.

Another location that history buffs should not miss on a trip to Italy's capital city is the Roman Forum. This plaza once served as the busy administrative and commercial heart of Rome and is now home to the ruins of several ancient buildings.

Rome is home to hundreds of churches, but arguably the most impressive of all is St Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. This building has the largest interior of any Christian church in the world and a stunning Baroque exterior.

As well as learning more about the city's history, visitors can experience its modern life and culture by visiting busy piazzas and public gathering points. The most noteworthy and popular sites include Piazza di Spagna at the foot of the Spanish Steps, Piazza Navona and Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere.

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As well as sampling pizza, pasta and other savoury Italian staples, gastronomes should not miss the opportunity to try ice cream from a Roman 'gelateria'.

When to go to Rome

Most people will find that the best times to visit Rome are in the spring months of March to May or the autumn period from September to mid-November. These times of year offer cooler temperatures for exploring the city.

Foreigners can often outnumber Italians in the summer months, particularly in August, when locals leave the city en masse to escape the hot conditions.

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Yes you can fly to Rome from 12 different US airports.

There are 88 airlines with direct flights to Rome. ITA Airways, Ryanair and SA Express are the most popular ones.

All 3 big alliances are flying to Rome. Star Alliance, Oneworld and SkyTeam.

The IATA code is FCO and the ICAO code is LIRF.

You can fly daily from 33 different airports hubs to Rome. Including Milan with ITA Airways, London with British Airways and Madrid with Iberia.

Depends where you are flying from. It takes 16h 25min from Perth (PER) and 50min from Florence (FLR).

There are 2 airports in Rome with scheduled flights.

The airport with the most scheduled flight is Fiumicino (FCO).

It depends on where from and when you are flying. The average one-way ticket price according to our data is $312.
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