Non-stop flights to Rome (Fiumicino) (FCO)
Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport is the largest airport in Italy. It is Italy's main international airport. In total there are 177 airports around the world that have direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino), spread around 165 cities in 68 countries. Currently, there are 25 domestic flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
Rome (Fiumicino) is mainly known for sightseeing & culture and sports.
Most tourists that come to Rome (Fiumicino) visit one of the following sights:
- Colosseum
- Pantheon
- St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican
- Vatican Museum
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All direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino) Airlines flying to Rome (Fiumicino) Business Class flights First Class flights Intercontinental flights International flights Domestic flights Alternative airports FAQThis month, there are 2,402 flights arriving at Rome (Fiumicino) Airport, which are 80 flights per day or 3 flights per hour. On an average day, there is at least 1 flight arriving every 20 minutes.
The most frequently departed flights to Rome (Fiumicino) are routes from Catania (CTA) in Italy and Cagliari (Sardinia) (CAG), also in Italy. These two routes together are operated 393 times this month, and make up for 16% of all monthly arrivals at Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport.
The longest flight to Rome (Fiumicino) FCO is departing from Buenos Aires (EZE). This non-stop flight takes around 14 hours and 25 minutes and covers a distance of 6,931 miles (11,155 km).
List of all direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino)
Below you can find a list of all cities and countries that have direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino), ordered by popularity.









Airlines flying to Rome (Fiumicino)
Currently, there are 82 airlines that fly to Rome (Fiumicino). Most flights to Rome (Fiumicino) are operated by Alitalia, as they connect 76 airports to FCO. That’s around 3 times as much as Vueling, the second biggest airline in terms of operated flight routes to Rome (Fiumicino). Below you can find a list of airlines that operate most FCO flights:












Business class flights to Rome (Fiumicino)
There are 49 airports that have flights to Rome (Fiumicino) in Business Class. All airports that offer business class flights to FCO are listed below:









First class flights to Rome (Fiumicino)
If you are looking for a luxurious flight, there's a total of 4 airports to choose from that have flights to FCO in First Class.




Intercontinental flights to Rome (Fiumicino)
Rome (Fiumicino) is well connected to lots of airports around the world.
These are all non-stop intercontinental flights to Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport (FCO), as of January 2021:
Non-stop flights from the US to Rome (Fiumicino)
Alitalia (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Boston (BOS), seasonal flights from Chicago (ORD), year-round flights from Los Angeles (LAX), Miami (MIA), New York City (JFK), San Francisco (SFO) and Washington (IAD).
American Airlines (Oneworld): year-round flights from Chicago (ORD), Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), seasonal flights from New York City (JFK) and year-round flights from Philadelphia (PHL).
Delta (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Atlanta (ATL), seasonal flights from Boston (BOS) and year-round flights from New York City (JFK).
United Airlines (Star Alliance): year-round flights from New York (EWR).
Non-stop flights from Canada to Rome (Fiumicino)
Alitalia (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Toronto (YYZ).
Air Canada (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Montreal (YUL) and Toronto (YYZ).
Air Transat: year-round flights from Montreal (YUL) and Toronto (YYZ).
WestJet: seasonal flights from Calgary (YYC).
Non-stop flights from South America to Rome (Fiumicino)
Alitalia (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Buenos Aires (EZE), Rio de Janeiro (GIG) and São Paulo (GRU).
Aerolineas Argentinas (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Buenos Aires (EZE).
Non-stop flights from Central America to Rome (Fiumicino)
Alitalia (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Mexico City (MEX).
Neos: seasonal flights from Cancún (CUN).
Non-stop flights from the Caribbean to Rome (Fiumicino)
Neos is currently the only airline flying non-stop from the Caribbean to Rome (Fiumicino). They fly seasonal from La Romana (LRM).
Non-stop flights from Africa to Rome (Fiumicino)
Alitalia (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Algiers (ALG), Cairo (CAI), Casablanca (CMN), Tunis (TUN) and Johannesburg (JNB).
Air Algerie: year-round flights from Algiers (ALG).
Neos: year-round flights from Marsa Alam (RMF), Sharm el-Sheikh (SSH), seasonal flights from Mombasa (MBA), year-round flights from Nosy Be (NOS), seasonal flights from Zanzibar (ZNZ), Boa Vista (BVC) and Sal, Cape Verde (SID).
Air Cairo: year-round flights from Sharm el-Sheikh (SSH).
Egyptair (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Cairo (CAI).
Royal Air Maroc (Oneworld): year-round flights from Casablanca (CMN).
Tunisair: year-round flights from Tunis (TUN).
Kenya Airways (SkyTeam): seasonal flights from Nairobi (NBO).
Ethiopian Airlines (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Addis Ababa (ADD).
Blue Panorama: seasonal flights from Dakar (DSS).
Non-stop flights from the Middle-East / Western Asia to Rome (Fiumicino)
Alitalia (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Tel Aviv (TLV) and Beirut (BEY).
EL AL: year-round flights from Tel Aviv (TLV).
Ryanair: seasonal flights from Tel Aviv (TLV).
Middle East (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Beirut (BEY).
Neos: seasonal flights from Salalah (SLL).
Saudi Arabian (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Jeddah (JED) and seasonal flights from Riyadh (RUH).
Turkish Airlines (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Istanbul (IST) and seasonal flights from Istanbul (Sabiha) (SAW).
Pegasus: year-round flights from Istanbul (Sabiha) (SAW).
Emirates: year-round flights from Dubai (DXB).
Etihad Airways: year-round flights from Abu Dhabi (AUH).
Kuwait Airways: year-round flights from Kuwait City (KWI).
Qatar Airways (Oneworld): year-round flights from Doha (DOH).
Royal Jordanian (Oneworld): year-round flights from Amman (AMM).
Spicejet: seasonal flights from Tbilisi (TBS).
Wizz Air: seasonal flights from Kutaisi (KUT).
Non-stop flights from India / South Asia to Rome (Fiumicino)
Alitalia (SkyTeam): year-round flights from New Delhi (DEL).
Air India (Star Alliance): seasonal flights from New Delhi (DEL).
Neos: year-round flights from Malé (MLE).
Iran Air: seasonal flights from Tehran (IKA).
Non-stop flights from China to Rome (Fiumicino)
Air China (Star Alliance): seasonal flights from Beijing (PEK) and year-round flights from Hangzhou (HGH).
China Southern (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Guangzhou (CAN) and Wuhan (WUH).
China Eastern (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Shanghai (PVG).
Non-stop flights from Japan to Rome (Fiumicino)
Alitalia is currently the only airline flying non-stop from Japan to Rome (Fiumicino). They fly year-round from Tokyo (NRT) and Tokyo (HND).
Non-stop flights from East Asia to Rome (Fiumicino)
Asiana Airlines (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Seoul (ICN).
Korean Air (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Seoul (ICN).
Cathay Pacific (Oneworld): year-round flights from Hong Kong (HKG).
China Airlines (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Taipei (TPE).
Non-stop flights from South-East Asia to Rome (Fiumicino)
Singapore Airlines is currently the only airline flying non-stop from South-Eastern Asia to Rome (Fiumicino). They fly year-round from Singapore (SIN).
Non-stop flights from Central Asia to Rome (Fiumicino)
Uzbekistan Airways is currently the only airline flying non-stop from Central Asia to Rome (Fiumicino). They fly year-round from Tashkent (TAS) and seasonal from Urgench (UGC).
Non-stop flights from Australia / New Zealand / Oceania / the Pacific to Rome (Fiumicino)
Currently there are no direct services from Oceania to Rome (Fiumicino), you will need to change planes along the way.
International flights to Rome (Fiumicino)
Flights from Albania to Rome (Fiumicino)

Tirana is the only city in Albania with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Tirana, direct flights are offered by Alitalia (SkyTeam).
Flights from Algeria to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Algeria, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Algiers. From Algiers, you can fly non-stop with Air Algerie or Alitalia (SkyTeam).
Flights from Argentina to Rome (Fiumicino)

There is 1 airport in Argentina that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Buenos Aires. From Buenos Aires, you can fly non-stop with Aerolineas Argentinas (SkyTeam) or Alitalia (SkyTeam).
Flights from Austria to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Austria, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Vienna. From Vienna, direct flights are offered by Austrian (Star Alliance), Ryanair and Wizz Air.
Flights from Belarus to Rome (Fiumicino)

Minsk is the only city in Belarus with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Minsk, direct flights are offered by Belavia.
Flights from Belgium to Rome (Fiumicino)

There is 1 airport in Belgium that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Brussels. From Brussels, direct flights are offered by Alitalia (SkyTeam), Brussels Airlines (Star Alliance) and Ryanair.
Flights from Brazil to Rome (Fiumicino)

There are 2 airports in Brazil that have non-stop flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, you can fly with Alitalia (SkyTeam).
Flights from Bulgaria to Rome (Fiumicino)

Sofia is the only city in Bulgaria with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Sofia, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Bulgaria Air.
Flights from Canada to Rome (Fiumicino)

If you are looking for a direct flight from Canada to Rome (Fiumicino), there are 3 airports to choose from.
From Calgary, direct flights are offered by WestJet. This is a seasonal route that starts in May and ends in October.
From Montreal, you can fly non-stop with Air Canada (Star Alliance) or Air Transat.
From Toronto, direct flights are offered by Air Canada (Star Alliance), Air Transat and Alitalia (SkyTeam).
Flights from Cape Verde to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Cape Verde, there are 2 airports that have direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Boa Vista and Sal, Cape Verde, you can fly with Neos.
Flights from China to Rome (Fiumicino)

If you are looking for a direct flight from China to Rome (Fiumicino), there are 5 airports to choose from.
From Beijing, direct flights are offered by Air China (Star Alliance). This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in October.
From Guangzhou, the only airline with direct flights is China Southern (SkyTeam).
From Hangzhou, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Air China (Star Alliance).
From Shanghai, the only airline with direct flights is China Eastern (SkyTeam).
From Wuhan, direct flights are offered by China Southern (SkyTeam).
Flights from Croatia to Rome (Fiumicino)

There are 3 airports in Croatia that have non-stop flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Dubrovnik and Split, you can fly with Croatia Airlines (Star Alliance) and Vueling.
From Zadar, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Vueling. This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in September.
Flights from Czechia to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Czechia, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Prague. From Prague, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Czech Airlines (SkyTeam). This route is recently announced though, and not operational yet. It will start in January 2021.
Flights from Denmark to Rome (Fiumicino)

There is 1 airport in Denmark that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Copenhagen. From Copenhagen, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or SAS (Star Alliance).
Flights from Dominican Republic to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Dominican Republic, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is La Romana. From La Romana, direct flights are offered by Neos. This is a seasonal route that starts in March and ends in May.
Flights from Egypt to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Egypt, there are 3 airports that have direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Cairo, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Egyptair (Star Alliance).
From Marsa Alam, the only airline with direct flights is Neos.
From Sharm el-Sheikh, you can fly non-stop with Air Cairo or Neos.
Flights from Ethiopia to Rome (Fiumicino)

Addis Ababa is the only city in Ethiopia with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Addis Ababa, direct flights are offered by Ethiopian Airlines (Star Alliance).
Flights from Finland to Rome (Fiumicino)

There is 1 airport in Finland that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Helsinki. From Helsinki, direct flights are offered by Finnair (Oneworld), Neos and Norwegian.
Flights from France to Rome (Fiumicino)

In France there are several airports with flights to Rome (Fiumicino) (8 in total).
From Lyon, you can fly non-stop with Air France (SkyTeam) or easyJet.
From Marseille, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Ryanair.
From Montpellier, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Transavia.
From Nantes, you can fly non-stop with easyJet or Transavia.
From Nice, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or easyJet.
From Paris, direct flights are offered by Air France (SkyTeam), Alitalia (SkyTeam) and Vueling.
From Paris (Orly), you can fly non-stop with easyJet or Vueling.
From Toulouse, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or easyJet.
Flights from Georgia to Rome (Fiumicino)

There are 2 airports in Georgia that have non-stop flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Kutaisi, direct flights are offered by Wizz Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in May and ends in June.
From Tbilisi, the only airline with direct flights is Spicejet. This route is recently announced though, and not operational yet. It will start in January 2021.
Flights from Germany to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Germany there are several airports with flights to Rome (Fiumicino) (7 in total).
From Berlin, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or easyJet.
From Cologne-Bonn and Düsseldorf, you can fly with Eurowings.
From Frankfurt, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Lufthansa (Star Alliance).
From Hamburg, direct flights are offered by Eurowings.
From Munich, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Lufthansa (Star Alliance).
From Stuttgart, direct flights are offered by Eurowings.
Flights from Greece to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Greece there are several airports with flights to Rome (Fiumicino) (9 in total).
From Athens, you can fly non-stop with Aegean (Star Alliance) or Alitalia (SkyTeam).
From Corfu (Kerkyra), you can fly non-stop with Aegean (Star Alliance) or Vueling. This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in September.
From Heraklion (Crete), you can fly non-stop with Neos or Vueling. This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in September.
From Kefalonia, the only airline with direct flights is Vueling. This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in September.
From Mykonos, direct flights are offered by Aegean (Star Alliance), Neos and Vueling. This is a seasonal route that starts in May and ends in September.
From Preveza / Lefkada, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Vueling. This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in September.
From Rhodes, direct flights are offered by Alitalia (SkyTeam), Neos and Vueling. This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in September.
From Santorini, you can fly non-stop with Aegean (Star Alliance) or Vueling.
From Zakynthos Island, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Vueling. This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in September.
Flights from Hong Kong to Rome (Fiumicino)

Hong Kong is the only city in Hong Kong with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Hong Kong, direct flights are offered by Cathay Pacific (Oneworld).
Flights from Hungary to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Hungary, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Budapest. From Budapest, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Wizz Air.
Flights from India to Rome (Fiumicino)

There is 1 airport in India that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is New Delhi. From New Delhi, you can fly non-stop with Air India (Star Alliance) or Alitalia (SkyTeam). This route is recently announced though, and not operational yet. It will start in January 2021.
Flights from Iran to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Iran, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Tehran. From Tehran, direct flights are offered by Iran Air. This route is recently announced though, and not operational yet. It will start in January 2021.
Flights from Ireland to Rome (Fiumicino)

Dublin is the only city in Ireland with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Dublin, direct flights are offered by Aer Lingus.
Flights from Israel to Rome (Fiumicino)

There is 1 airport in Israel that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Tel Aviv. From Tel Aviv, direct flights are offered by Alitalia (SkyTeam), EL AL and Ryanair.
Flights from Japan to Rome (Fiumicino)

If you are looking for a direct flight from Japan to Rome (Fiumicino), there are 2 airports to choose from.
From Tokyo and Tokyo, you can fly with Alitalia (SkyTeam).
Flights from Jordan to Rome (Fiumicino)

Amman is the only city in Jordan with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Amman, direct flights are offered by Royal Jordanian (Oneworld).
Flights from Kenya to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Kenya, there are 2 airports that have direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Mombasa, direct flights are offered by Neos. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in October.
From Nairobi, the only airline with direct flights is Kenya Airways (SkyTeam). This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in September.
Flights from Kuwait to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Kuwait, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Kuwait City. From Kuwait City, direct flights are offered by Kuwait Airways.
Flights from Latvia to Rome (Fiumicino)

There is 1 airport in Latvia that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Riga. From Riga, direct flights are offered by Air Baltic.
Flights from Lebanon to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Lebanon, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Beirut. From Beirut, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Middle East (SkyTeam).
Flights from Luxembourg to Rome (Fiumicino)

Luxembourg City is the only city in Luxembourg with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Luxembourg City, direct flights are offered by Luxair.
Flights from Madagascar to Rome (Fiumicino)

There is 1 airport in Madagascar that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Nosy Be. From Nosy Be, direct flights are offered by Neos.
Flights from Maldives to Rome (Fiumicino)

Malé is the only city in Maldives with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Malé, direct flights are offered by Neos.
Flights from Malta to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Malta, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Malta. From Malta, direct flights are offered by Air Malta, Alitalia (SkyTeam) and Ryanair.
Flights from Mexico to Rome (Fiumicino)

If you are looking for a direct flight from Mexico to Rome (Fiumicino), there are 2 airports to choose from.
From Cancún, direct flights are offered by Neos. This is a seasonal route that starts in September and ends in October.
From Mexico City, the only airline with direct flights is Alitalia (SkyTeam).
Flights from Moldova to Rome (Fiumicino)

There is 1 airport in Moldova that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Chișinău. From Chișinău, direct flights are offered by Air Moldova.
Flights from Montenegro to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Montenegro, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Podgorica. From Podgorica, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Montenegro Airlines.
Flights from Morocco to Rome (Fiumicino)

Casablanca is the only city in Morocco with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Casablanca, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Royal Air Maroc (Oneworld).
Flights from Netherlands to Rome (Fiumicino)

There are 2 airports in Netherlands that have non-stop flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Amsterdam, there are 4 airlines that have direct services to Rome (Fiumicino), which are Alitalia (SkyTeam), easyJet, KLM (SkyTeam) and Vueling.
From Rotterdam, the only airline with direct flights is Transavia. This is a seasonal route that starts in March and ends in June.
Flights from Norway to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Norway, there are 2 airports that have direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Bergen, direct flights are offered by Norwegian.
From Oslo, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or SAS (Star Alliance).
Flights from Oman to Rome (Fiumicino)

There is 1 airport in Oman that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Salalah. From Salalah, direct flights are offered by Neos. This route is recently announced though, and not operational yet. It will start in March 2021.
Flights from Poland to Rome (Fiumicino)

There are 2 airports in Poland that have non-stop flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Krakow, direct flights are offered by Wizz Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in March and ends in June.
From Warsaw, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Wizz Air.
Flights from Portugal to Rome (Fiumicino)

Lisbon is the only city in Portugal with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Lisbon, direct flights are offered by TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
Flights from Qatar to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Qatar, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Doha. From Doha, direct flights are offered by Qatar Airways (Oneworld).
Flights from Romania to Rome (Fiumicino)

If you are looking for a direct flight from Romania to Rome (Fiumicino), there are 3 airports to choose from.
From Bacău, you can fly non-stop with Blue Air or Wizz Air.
From Bucharest, you can fly non-stop with Blue Air or Tarom (SkyTeam).
From Timișoara, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Wizz Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in March and ends in June.
Flights from Russia to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Russia, there are 4 airports that have direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Moscow Domodedovo, direct flights are offered by S7 Airlines (Oneworld). This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in March.
From Moscow Sheremetyevo, you can fly non-stop with Aeroflot (SkyTeam) or Alitalia (SkyTeam).
From Moscow Vnukovo, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Pobeda.
From Saint Petersburg, the only airline with direct flights is Aeroflot (SkyTeam).
Flights from Saudi Arabia to Rome (Fiumicino)

If you are looking for a direct flight from Saudi Arabia to Rome (Fiumicino), there are 2 airports to choose from.
From Jeddah and Riyadh, you can fly with Saudi Arabian (SkyTeam).
Flights from Senegal to Rome (Fiumicino)

There is 1 airport in Senegal that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Dakar. From Dakar, direct flights are offered by Blue Panorama. This route is recently announced though, and not operational yet. It will start in January 2021.
Flights from Serbia to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Serbia, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Belgrade. From Belgrade, you can fly non-stop with Air Serbia or Alitalia (SkyTeam).
Flights from Singapore to Rome (Fiumicino)

Singapore is the only city in Singapore with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Singapore, direct flights are offered by Singapore Airlines (Star Alliance).
Flights from South Africa to Rome (Fiumicino)

There is 1 airport in South Africa that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Johannesburg. From Johannesburg, direct flights are offered by Alitalia (SkyTeam).
Flights from South Korea to Rome (Fiumicino)

Seoul is the only city in South Korea with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Seoul, you can fly non-stop with Asiana Airlines (Star Alliance) or Korean Air (SkyTeam).
Flights from Spain to Rome (Fiumicino)

You can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) from lots of airports in Spain, as there is a total of 12 airports that have direct services to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Alicante, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or Vueling.
From Barcelona, direct flights are offered by Alitalia (SkyTeam), Ryanair and Vueling.
From Bilbao, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Vueling.
From Fuerteventura, the only airline with direct flights is Neos. This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in December.
From Ibiza, there are 4 airlines that have direct services to Rome (Fiumicino), which are Alitalia (SkyTeam), Neos, Ryanair and Vueling.
From Madrid, direct flights are offered by Air Europa (SkyTeam), Alitalia (SkyTeam) and Iberia (Oneworld).
From Málaga, direct flights are offered by Alitalia (SkyTeam), Ryanair and Vueling. This route is recently announced though, and not operational yet. It will start in January 2021.
From Menorca (Mahon) and Palma de Mallorca, you can fly with Alitalia (SkyTeam), Neos and Vueling.
From Seville, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or Vueling. This route is recently announced though, and not operational yet. It will start in January 2021.
From Tenerife (Reine Sofia), you can fly non-stop with Neos or Vueling. This is a seasonal route that starts in March and ends in May.
From Valencia, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Vueling. This route is recently announced though, and not operational yet. It will start in January 2021.
Flights from Sweden to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Sweden, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Stockholm (Arlanda). From Stockholm (Arlanda), you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or SAS (Star Alliance).
Flights from Switzerland to Rome (Fiumicino)

There are 3 airports in Switzerland that have non-stop flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Basel Mulhouse Freiburg, direct flights are offered by easyJet.
From Geneva, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or easyJet.
From Zürich, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Swiss (Star Alliance).
Flights from Taiwan to Rome (Fiumicino)

There is 1 airport in Taiwan that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Taipei. From Taipei, direct flights are offered by China Airlines (SkyTeam).
Flights from Tanzania to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Tanzania, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Zanzibar. From Zanzibar, direct flights are offered by Neos. This route is recently announced though, and not operational yet. It will start in March 2021.
Flights from Tunisia to Rome (Fiumicino)

Tunis is the only city in Tunisia with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Tunis, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Tunisair.
Flights from Turkey to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Turkey, there are 2 airports that have direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Istanbul, direct flights are offered by Turkish Airlines (Star Alliance).
From Istanbul (Sabiha), you can fly non-stop with Pegasus or Turkish Airlines (Star Alliance).
Flights from Ukraine to Rome (Fiumicino)

There are 4 airports in Ukraine that have non-stop flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Kyiv, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Wizz Air.
From Kyiv, direct flights are offered by Ryanair, SkyUp Airlines and Ukraine Int..
From Lviv, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Ryanair.
From Odessa, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or Wizz Air.
Flights from United Arab Emirates to Rome (Fiumicino)

If you are looking for a direct flight from United Arab Emirates to Rome (Fiumicino), there are 2 airports to choose from.
From Abu Dhabi, direct flights are offered by Etihad Airways.
From Dubai, the only airline with direct flights is Emirates.
Flights from United Kingdom to Rome (Fiumicino)

United Kingdom is well-connected to Rome (Fiumicino) (FCO) with 10 airports around the country that have direct flights to the airport.
From Birmingham, direct flights are offered by Jet2.
From Bristol, the only airline with direct flights is easyJet.
From Glasgow and Leeds / Bradford, you can fly with Jet2.
From London City, direct flights are offered by British Airways (Oneworld).
From London Gatwick, direct flights are offered by British Airways (Oneworld), easyJet and Vueling.
From London Heathrow, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or British Airways (Oneworld).
From London Luton, the only airline with direct flights is easyJet.
From Manchester, you can fly non-stop with easyJet or Jet2.
From Newcastle, the only airline with direct flights is Jet2. This is a seasonal route that starts in February and ends in May.
Flights from United States to Rome (Fiumicino)

You can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) from lots of airports in United States, as there is a total of 11 airports that have direct services to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Atlanta, direct flights are offered by Delta (SkyTeam).
From Boston, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Delta (SkyTeam).
From Chicago, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or American Airlines (Oneworld).
From Dallas-Fort Worth, the only airline with direct flights is American Airlines (Oneworld).
From Los Angeles and Miami, you can fly with Alitalia (SkyTeam).
From New York, direct flights are offered by United Airlines (Star Alliance).
From New York City, direct flights are offered by Alitalia (SkyTeam), American Airlines (Oneworld) and Delta (SkyTeam).
From Philadelphia, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with American Airlines (Oneworld).
From San Francisco and Washington, all direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino) are operated by Alitalia (SkyTeam).
Flights from Uzbekistan to Rome (Fiumicino)

In Uzbekistan, there are 2 airports that have direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Tashkent and Urgench, you can fly with Uzbekistan Airways.
Domestic flights to Rome (Fiumicino)
Flights from Italy to Rome (Fiumicino)

There are lots of domestic flights to Rome (Fiumicino) (FCO). 25 airports in Italy have direct flights to the airport.
From Alghero (Sardinia), direct flights are offered by Alitalia (SkyTeam). This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in March.
From Bari, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Ryanair.
From Bologna, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Royal Air Maroc (Oneworld).
From Brindisi, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Ryanair.
From Cagliari (Sardinia), direct flights are offered by Alitalia (SkyTeam). This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in March.
From Catania, there are 4 airlines that have direct services to Rome (Fiumicino), which are Alitalia (SkyTeam), City Airways, Ryanair and Wizz Air.
From Comiso, Florence, Genoa, Lamezia Terme and Lampedusa, all direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino) are operated by Alitalia (SkyTeam).
From Milan (Bergamo), you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Blue Panorama. This route is recently announced though, and not operational yet. It will start in January 2021.
From Milan (Linate), direct flights are offered by Alitalia (SkyTeam).
From Milan (Malpensa), there are 5 airlines that have direct services to Rome (Fiumicino), which are Alitalia (SkyTeam), Ethiopian Airlines (Star Alliance), Middle East (SkyTeam), Neos and Tunisair.
From Naples and Olbia (Sardinia), you can fly with Alitalia (SkyTeam).
From Palermo, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Ryanair.
From Pantelleria, Pisa and Reggio Calabria, all direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino) are operated by Alitalia (SkyTeam).
From Trapani, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with AlbaStar. This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in March.
From Trieste, Turin and Venice Marco Polo, all direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino) are operated by Alitalia (SkyTeam).
From Verona, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Neos.
Alternative airports near Rome (Fiumicino)
Flying to an alternative airport near Rome (Fiumicino) could give you other options to reach your destination. For example, the possibility to fly with a different airline or alliance, or finding a cheaper airfare. For this reason, alternative airports near to Rome (Fiumicino) (FCO) are listed below. The closest alternative airports are Rome (Ciampino) (CIA) and Perugia (PEG).
Frequently asked questions - FAQ
How many airports are there in Rome (Fiumicino)?
There are 2 airports in Rome (Fiumicino): Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport (FCO) and Rome Ciampino Airport (Giovan Battista Pastine Airport) (CIA).
What is the best airport to fly into Rome (Fiumicino)?
The most convenient airport to fly into Rome (Fiumicino) is Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport (FCO).
How many airlines fly to Rome (Fiumicino)?
There are 82 airlines flying to Rome (Fiumicino) from 177 airports around the world, as of January 2021.
Which airlines fly to Rome (Fiumicino)?
Alitalia, Vueling and Neos operate most flights to Rome (Fiumicino). To get a full overview of all operating airlines, please use the airline filter.
Which alliances are flying to Rome (Fiumicino)?
SkyTeam, Star Alliance and Oneworld are all flying to Rome (Fiumicino).
How many nonstop flights are there to Rome (Fiumicino)?
There are roughly 2,402 flights arriving at Rome (Fiumicino) every month (or 560 flights each week), from a total of 177 airports worldwide.
What is the official name of Rome (Fiumicino) Airport?
The official name of Rome (Fiumicino) Airport is Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport.
What is the airport code of Rome (Fiumicino) Airport?
The airport code of Rome (Fiumicino) Airport is FCO.
What are the most popular flights to Rome (Fiumicino)?
Catania, Cagliari (Sardinia) and Palermo are the 3 most popular routes to Rome (Fiumicino). For a complete overview of all flight routes to Rome (Fiumicino), please use our flight map.