Rome Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport in a nutshell

Rome

Italy’s largest airport and one of the busiest in Europe is the main hub for ITA Airways. It is 31 km from the centre of Rome.

The airport offers a very diverse and interesting range of destinations and airlines, and often serves as a transit point for flights from Europe to Asia, South or North America, and Africa.

Fiumicino Airport is one of Europe’s most important air transport hubs, with direct flights to virtually every destination in Europe and to many destinations worldwide.

The airlines with the highest number of flights to Rome are as follows:

  • Wizz Air – flights throughout Europe and North Africa, e.g. Prague, Kraków, Vienna, Budapest, Barcelona, London, Paris, Madrid, Tirana, Warsaw, Amman, Abu Dhabi, Alexandria, Marrakesh and many others
  • Ryanair – flights across Europe and frequent domestic routes, e.g. Prague, Vienna, Berlin, Barcelona, Brussels, London, Bari, Catania, Palermo, Milan and many others
  • ITA Airways – the main carrier at Fiumicino, with flights across Europe, to the USA, Brazil and Argentina
  • Eurowings – numerous connections to German cities (Hamburg, Stuttgart, Cologne), as well as Prague and Stockholm
  • Vueling – frequent flights to Spanish destinations and also, for example, to Paris, the Greek islands, London and Croatia
  • and many other airlines from Europe and around the world

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