Flights to Rome

The Flights to Rome page is designed for travelers who want to reach the Italian capital by air, whether for leisure or business. Rome is one of Europe’s most visited cities and is served by well-connected airports offering numerous domestic and international routes.

Thanks to two main airports, Rome can be easily reached throughout the year with a wide range of air connections.

Rome Airports

Rome Fiumicino Airport

Rome Fiumicino Airport, also known as Leonardo da Vinci Airport, is the city’s main international airport and one of the most important in Italy. Located west of Rome, it connects the capital with major European and intercontinental destinations.

Fiumicino handles a high volume of air traffic and is served by many international and traditional airlines, making it the main air gateway to Rome.

Connections from the airport to Rome city center
The airport is well connected to the city center by direct train services, buses, and road links, making travel to Rome easy and efficient.

Why choose Rome Fiumicino Airport
Fiumicino is the ideal choice for travelers looking for a wide selection of flights, long-haul connections, and full airport services.


Rome Ciampino Airport

Rome Ciampino Airport is the city airport mainly serving domestic and short-haul European flights. Thanks to its proximity to the city center, it is a convenient option for quick trips.

Ciampino is primarily used by low-cost airlines and offers a practical alternative for short-distance routes to Rome.

Connections from the airport to Rome city center
The airport is connected to the city center by buses, taxis, and direct road links.

Why choose Rome Ciampino Airport
Ciampino is particularly suitable for travelers flying short routes who prefer a simple and efficient airport experience.

For an overview of airports across the country, you can visit the guide dedicated to Italian airports.

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