Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport is the largest airport in Italy. In total there are 212 airports around the world that have direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino), spread around 201 cities in 73 countries. Currently, there are 26 domestic flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
Rome (Fiumicino) is mainly known for sightseeing & culture and sports.
This month, there are 8,077 flights arriving at Rome (Fiumicino) Airport, which are 269 flights per day or 11 flights per hour. On an average day, there is at least 1 flight arriving every 5 minutes.
The most frequently departed flights to Rome (Fiumicino) are routes from Milan (Linate) (LIN) in Italy and Catania (CTA), also in Italy. These two routes together are operated 763 times this month, and make up for 9% of all monthly arrivals at Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport.
The longest flight to Rome (Fiumicino) FCO is departing from Perth (PER). This non-stop flight takes around 15 hours and 40 minutes and covers a distance of 5,157 miles (8,299 km).
Below you can find a list of all cities and countries that have direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino), ordered by popularity.
This list contains the 200 most popular airports from which flights depart that require just one stopover to get to Rome (Fiumicino).
Currently, there are 86 airlines that fly to Rome (Fiumicino). Most flights to Rome (Fiumicino) are operated by Wizz Air, as they connect 68 airports to FCO. Below you can find a list of airlines that operate most FCO flights:
There are 48 airports that have flights to Rome (Fiumicino) in Business Class. All airports that offer business class flights to FCO are listed below:
If you are looking for a luxurious flight, there's a total of 3 airports to choose from that have flights to FCO in First Class.
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 2023:
Non-stop flights from the US to Rome (Fiumicino)
Alitalia (SkyTeam): seasonal flights from Boston (BOS), Los Angeles (LAX), year-round flights from Miami (MIA), New York City (JFK), San Francisco (SFO) and Washington (IAD).
American Airlines (Oneworld): year-round flights from Charlotte (CLT), Chicago (ORD), Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), New York City (JFK) and Philadelphia (PHL).
Delta (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Atlanta (ATL), Boston (BOS), seasonal flights from Detroit (DTW) and year-round flights from New York City (JFK).
United Airlines (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Chicago (ORD), New York (EWR), seasonal flights from San Francisco (SFO) and year-round flights from Washington (IAD).
Non-stop flights from Canada to Rome (Fiumicino)
Air Canada (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Montreal (YUL) and Toronto (YYZ).
Air Transat: seasonal flights from Montreal (YUL) and Toronto (YYZ).
WestJet: year-round flights from Calgary (YYC).
Non-stop flights from South America to Rome (Fiumicino)
Alitalia (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Buenos Aires (EZE) and São Paulo (GRU).
Aerolineas Argentinas (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Buenos Aires (EZE).
LATAM: year-round flights from São Paulo (GRU).
Non-stop flights from Central America to Rome (Fiumicino)
Neos: seasonal flights from Cancún (CUN).
Aeromexico (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Mexico City (MEX).
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 Havana (HAV), year-round from La Romana (LRM) and seasonal from Pointe-à-Pitre (PTP).
Non-stop flights from Africa to Rome (Fiumicino)
Neos: seasonal flights from Mombasa (MBA), Nosy Be (NOS), Mauritius (MRU), Zanzibar (ZNZ), Marsa Alam (RMF), Sharm el-Sheikh (SSH), Boa Vista (BVC) and Sal, Cape Verde (SID).
Ethiopian Airlines (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Addis Ababa (ADD).
Wizz Air: year-round flights from Alexandria (HBE), seasonal flights from Hurghada (HRG), Sharm el-Sheikh (SSH) and Marrakech (RAK).
Alitalia (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Cairo (CAI), Algiers (ALG) and Tunis (TUN).
Air Cairo: seasonal flights from Cairo (CAI), year-round flights from Luxor (LXR) and Sharm el-Sheikh (SSH).
Egyptair (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Cairo (CAI).
Royal Air Maroc (Oneworld): year-round flights from Casablanca (CMN).
Air Algerie: year-round flights from Algiers (ALG).
Tunisair: year-round flights from Tunis (TUN).
Non-stop flights from the Middle-East / Western Asia to Rome (Fiumicino)
Wizz Air has a strong network of non-stop flights from the Middle-East.
Neos: seasonal flights from Tbilisi (TBS), Tel Aviv (TLV), Salalah (SLL) and Dubai (Jebel Ali) (DWC).
Wizz Air: year-round flights from Kutaisi (KUT), seasonal flights from Eilat (ETM), year-round flights from Tel Aviv (TLV), Abu Dhabi (AUH), Yerevan (EVN), seasonal flights from Baku (GYD), year-round flights from Amman (AMM), seasonal flights from Kuwait City (KWI), year-round flights from Dammam (DMM), Jeddah (JED) and Riyadh (RUH).
Spicejet: seasonal flights from Kutaisi (KUT) and Tbilisi (TBS).
Alitalia (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Tel Aviv (TLV).
Arkia: year-round flights from Tel Aviv (TLV).
Bluebird Airways: seasonal flights from Tel Aviv (TLV).
EL AL: year-round flights from Tel Aviv (TLV).
Ryanair: year-round flights from Tel Aviv (TLV).
TUS Airways: year-round flights from Tel Aviv (TLV).
Emirates: year-round flights from Dubai (DXB).
Etihad Airways: year-round flights from Abu Dhabi (AUH).
Pakistan: seasonal flights from Abu Dhabi (AUH).
Royal Jordanian (Oneworld): year-round flights from Amman (AMM).
Kuwait Airways: year-round flights from Kuwait City (KWI).
Saudi Arabian (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Jeddah (JED) and Riyadh (RUH).
Gulf Air: seasonal flights from Bahrain Island (BAH).
Middle East (SkyTeam): seasonal flights from Beirut (BEY).
Pegasus: year-round flights from Istanbul (Sabiha) (SAW).
Turkish Airlines (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Istanbul (IST).
Qatar Airways (Oneworld): year-round flights from Doha (DOH).
Non-stop flights from India / South Asia to Rome (Fiumicino)
Neos: year-round flights from Malé (MLE).
Alitalia (SkyTeam): seasonal flights from Malé (MLE) and year-round flights from New Delhi (DEL).
Iran Air: year-round flights from Tehran (IKA).
Non-stop flights from China to Rome (Fiumicino)
Air China (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Hangzhou (HGH).
China Eastern (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Wenzhou (WNZ).
China Southern: year-round flights from Guangzhou (CAN).
Hainan Airlines: year-round flights from Chongqing (CKG).
Sichuan Airlines: year-round flights from Chengdu (CTU).
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 (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).
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)
Currently there are no direct services from Central Asia to Rome (Fiumicino), you will need to change planes along the way.
Non-stop flights from Australia / New Zealand / Oceania / the Pacific to Rome (Fiumicino)
Qantas is currently the only airline flying non-stop from Oceania to Rome (Fiumicino). They fly seasonal from Perth (PER).
Tirana is the only city in Albania with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Tirana, direct flights are offered by Air Albania, Alitalia (SkyTeam) and Wizz Air.
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).
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).
In Armenia, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Yerevan. From Yerevan, direct flights are offered by Wizz Air.
Perth is the only city in Australia with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Perth, direct flights are offered by Qantas (Oneworld). This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in October.
There is 1 airport in Austria that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Vienna. From Vienna, direct flights are offered by Austrian (Star Alliance), Ryanair and Wizz Air.
Baku is the only city in Azerbaijan with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Baku, direct flights are offered by Wizz Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in May and ends in October.
In Bahrain, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Bahrain Island. From Bahrain Island, direct flights are offered by Gulf Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in March.
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.
In Brazil, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is São Paulo. From São Paulo, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or LATAM.
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.
There are 3 airports in Canada that have non-stop flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Calgary, direct flights are offered by WestJet.
From Montreal and Toronto, you can fly with Air Canada (Star Alliance) and Air Transat.
If you are looking for a direct flight from Cape Verde to Rome (Fiumicino), there are 2 airports to choose from.
From Boa Vista and Sal, Cape Verde, you can fly with Neos.
In China, there are 5 airports that have direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Chengdu, direct flights are offered by Sichuan Airlines.
From Chongqing, the only airline with direct flights is Hainan Airlines.
From Guangzhou, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with China Southern.
From Hangzhou, the only airline with direct flights is Air China (Star Alliance).
From Wenzhou, direct flights are offered by China Eastern (SkyTeam).
If you are looking for a direct flight from Croatia to Rome (Fiumicino), there are 4 airports to choose from.
From Dubrovnik, direct flights are offered by Croatia Airlines (Star Alliance), Vueling and Wizz Air.
From Split, there are 4 airlines that have direct services to Rome (Fiumicino), which are Alitalia (SkyTeam), Croatia Airlines (Star Alliance), Vueling and Wizz Air.
From Zadar and Zagreb, you can fly with Ryanair.
There is 1 airport in Cuba that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Havana. From Havana, direct flights are offered by Neos. This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in April.
Larnaca is the only city in Cyprus with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Larnaca, you can fly non-stop with Cyprus Airways or Wizz Air.
In Czechia, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Prague. From Prague, direct flights are offered by Eurowings, Ryanair and Wizz Air.
There are 2 airports in Denmark that have non-stop flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Billund, direct flights are offered by Ryanair.
From Copenhagen, direct flights are offered by Norwegian, Ryanair and SAS (Star Alliance).
There is 1 airport in Dominican Republic that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is La Romana. From La Romana, direct flights are offered by Neos.
In Egypt there are several airports with flights to Rome (Fiumicino) (6 in total).
From Alexandria, direct flights are offered by Wizz Air.
From Cairo, direct flights are offered by Air Cairo, Alitalia (SkyTeam) and Egyptair (Star Alliance).
From Hurghada, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Wizz Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in March.
From Luxor, the only airline with direct flights is Air Cairo.
From Marsa Alam, direct flights are offered by Neos. This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in April.
From Sharm el-Sheikh, direct flights are offered by Air Cairo, Neos and Wizz Air.
In Estonia, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Tallinn. From Tallinn, direct flights are offered by Wizz Air.
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).
In Finland, there are 2 airports that have direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Helsinki, direct flights are offered by Finnair (Oneworld).
From Turku, the only airline with direct flights is Wizz Air.
France is well-connected to Rome (Fiumicino) (FCO) with 15 airports around the country that have direct flights to the airport.
From Ajaccio (Corsica), direct flights are offered by Air Corsica. This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in September.
From Bordeaux and Figari, you can fly with Ryanair.
From Lille and Lourdes / Tarbes, all direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino) are operated by Volotea.
From Lyon, you can fly non-stop with easyJet or Wizz Air.
From Marseille, you can fly non-stop with Ethiopian Airlines (Star Alliance) or Ryanair.
From Montpellier, the only airline with direct flights is Transavia.
From Nantes, direct flights are offered by easyJet, Transavia and Volotea.
From Nice, direct flights are offered by Alitalia (SkyTeam), easyJet and Wizz Air.
From Paris, direct flights are offered by Air France (SkyTeam), Alitalia (SkyTeam) and Vueling.
From Paris (Beauvais), you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Ryanair. This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in March.
From Paris (Orly), there are 4 airlines that have direct services to Rome (Fiumicino), which are easyJet, Transavia, Vueling and Wizz Air.
From Strasbourg, the only airline with direct flights is Volotea.
From Toulouse, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Ryanair.
There are 2 airports in Georgia that have non-stop flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Kutaisi, you can fly non-stop with Spicejet or Wizz Air. This route is recently announced though, and not operational yet. It will start in January 2023.
From Tbilisi, you can fly non-stop with Neos or Spicejet. This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in March.
In Germany there are several airports with flights to Rome (Fiumicino) (9 in total).
From Berlin, you can fly non-stop with easyJet or Ryanair.
From Cologne-Bonn, you can fly non-stop with Eurowings or Ryanair.
From Dortmund, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Wizz Air.
From Düsseldorf, the only airline with direct flights is Eurowings.
From Frankfurt, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Lufthansa (Star Alliance).
From Frankfurt Hahn, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Ryanair. This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in March.
From Hamburg, direct flights are offered by Eurowings.
From Munich, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Lufthansa (Star Alliance).
From Stuttgart, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Eurowings.
You can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) from lots of airports in Greece, as there is a total of 13 airports that have direct services to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Athens, there are 4 airlines that have direct services to Rome (Fiumicino), which are Aegean (Star Alliance), Alitalia (SkyTeam), Ryanair and Sky Express.
From Chania (Crete), the only airline with direct flights is Ryanair. This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in August.
From Corfu (Kerkyra) and Heraklion (Crete), you can fly with Alitalia (SkyTeam) and Wizz Air.
From Kefalonia, direct flights are offered by Alitalia (SkyTeam), Ryanair and Wizz Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in September.
From Kos, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or Wizz Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in September.
From Mykonos, you can fly non-stop with Vueling or Wizz Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in September.
From Preveza / Lefkada, the only airline with direct flights is Ryanair. This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in August.
From Rhodes, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Alitalia (SkyTeam). This route is recently announced though, and not operational yet. It will start in August 2023.
From Santorini, direct flights are offered by Ryanair, Vueling and Wizz Air. This route is recently announced though, and not operational yet. It will start in March 2023.
From Skiathos, direct flights are offered by Wizz Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in September.
From Thessaloniki, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Aegean (Star Alliance).
From Zakynthos Island, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or Wizz Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in September.
There is 1 airport in Guadeloupe that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Pointe-à-Pitre. From Pointe-à-Pitre, direct flights are offered by Neos. This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in March.
Budapest is the only city in Hungary with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Budapest, direct flights are offered by Wizz Air.
In Iceland, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Reykjavik (Keflavik). From Reykjavik (Keflavik), you can fly non-stop with Icelandair or Wizz Air.
There is 1 airport in India that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is New Delhi. From New Delhi, direct flights are offered by Alitalia (SkyTeam).
In Iran, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Tehran. From Tehran, direct flights are offered by Iran Air.
If you are looking for a direct flight from Ireland to Rome (Fiumicino), there are 2 airports to choose from.
From Cork, direct flights are offered by Ryanair.
From Dublin, you can fly non-stop with Aer Lingus or Ryanair.
In Israel, there are 2 airports that have direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Eilat, direct flights are offered by Wizz Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in March.
From Tel Aviv, airlines that operate direct flights are Alitalia (SkyTeam), Arkia, Bluebird Airways, EL AL, Neos, Ryanair, TUS Airways and Wizz Air.
Tokyo is the only city in Japan with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Tokyo, direct flights are offered by Alitalia (SkyTeam).
There is 1 airport in Jordan that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Amman. From Amman, you can fly non-stop with Royal Jordanian (Oneworld) or Wizz Air.
Mombasa is the only city in Kenya with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Mombasa, direct flights are offered by Neos. This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in March.
In Kuwait, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Kuwait City. From Kuwait City, you can fly non-stop with Kuwait Airways or Wizz Air.
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.
In Lebanon, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Beirut. From Beirut, direct flights are offered by Middle East (SkyTeam). This route is recently announced though, and not operational yet. It will start in January 2023.
Vilnius is the only city in Lithuania with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Vilnius, direct flights are offered by Ryanair.
There is 1 airport in Luxembourg that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Luxembourg City. From Luxembourg City, you can fly non-stop with Luxair or Wizz Air.
Nosy Be is the only city in Madagascar with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Nosy Be, direct flights are offered by Neos. This route is recently announced though, and not operational yet. It will start in January 2023.
In Maldives, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Malé. From Malé, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Neos.
There is 1 airport in Malta that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Malta. From Malta, you can fly non-stop with Air Malta or Alitalia (SkyTeam).
In Mauritius, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Mauritius. From Mauritius, direct flights are offered by Neos. This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in May.
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 January and ends in December.
From Mexico City, the only airline with direct flights is Aeromexico (SkyTeam).
Chișinău is the only city in Moldova with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Chișinău, direct flights are offered by Air Moldova, Fly One and Wizz Air.
There is 1 airport in Montenegro that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Podgorica. From Podgorica, direct flights are offered by Wizz Air.
There are 2 airports in Morocco that have non-stop flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Casablanca, direct flights are offered by Royal Air Maroc (Oneworld).
From Marrakech, the only airline with direct flights is Wizz Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in March.
In Netherlands, there are 3 airports that have direct 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 Eindhoven, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or Wizz Air.
From Rotterdam, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Transavia. This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in June.
There are 2 airports in Norway that have non-stop flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Bergen, direct flights are offered by Norwegian.
From Oslo, direct flights are offered by Flyr, Norwegian and SAS (Star Alliance).
Salalah is the only city in Oman with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Salalah, direct flights are offered by Neos. This route is recently announced though, and not operational yet. It will start in April 2023.
If you are looking for a direct flight from Poland to Rome (Fiumicino), there are 4 airports to choose from.
From Katowice and Krakow, you can fly with Wizz Air.
From Radom, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with LOT (Star Alliance).
From Warsaw, the only airline with direct flights is Wizz Air.
In Portugal, there are 3 airports that have direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Faro, direct flights are offered by Ryanair.
From Lisbon, the only airline with direct flights is TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Porto, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Wizz Air.
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).
There is 1 airport in Republic of North Macedonia that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino), which is Skopje. From Skopje, direct flights are offered by Wizz Air.
If you are looking for a direct flight from Romania to Rome (Fiumicino), there are 5 airports to choose from.
From Bacău, you can fly non-stop with SA Express or Wizz Air.
From Bucharest, you can fly non-stop with Tarom (SkyTeam) or Wizz Air.
From Craiova, Suceava and Timișoara, all direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino) are operated by Wizz Air.
There are 3 airports in Saudi Arabia that have non-stop flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Dammam, direct flights are offered by Wizz Air.
From Jeddah and Riyadh, you can fly with Saudi Arabian (SkyTeam) and Wizz Air.
In Serbia, there are 2 airports that have direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Belgrade, you can fly non-stop with Air Serbia or Wizz Air.
From Pristina, the only airline with direct flights is Wizz Air.
In Singapore, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Singapore. From Singapore, direct flights are offered by Singapore Airlines (Star Alliance).
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).
You can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) from lots of airports in Spain, as there is a total of 17 airports that have direct services to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Alicante, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or Vueling.
From Asturias, the only airline with direct flights is Ryanair.
From Barcelona, there are 4 airlines that have direct services to Rome (Fiumicino), which are Alitalia (SkyTeam), Ryanair, Vueling and Wizz Air.
From Bilbao, you can fly non-stop with Volotea or Vueling.
From Castellón de la Plana, direct flights are offered by Wizz Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in October.
From Fuerteventura, direct flights are offered by Neos, Ryanair and Wizz Air.
From Gran Canaria (Las Palmas), direct flights are offered by Ryanair.
From Ibiza, there are 4 airlines that have direct services to Rome (Fiumicino), which are Alitalia (SkyTeam), Ryanair, Vueling and Wizz Air.
From Lanzarote (Arrecife), you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or Wizz Air.
From Madrid, there are 5 airlines that have direct services to Rome (Fiumicino), which are Air Europa (SkyTeam), Alitalia (SkyTeam), Iberia (Oneworld), Ryanair and Wizz Air.
From Málaga, direct flights are offered by Ryanair, Vueling and Wizz Air.
From Menorca (Mahon), you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Ryanair. This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in August.
From Palma de Mallorca, there are 4 airlines that have direct services to Rome (Fiumicino), which are Alitalia (SkyTeam), Ryanair, Vueling and Wizz Air.
From Santander, the only airline with direct flights is Ryanair.
From Seville, you can fly non-stop with Vueling or Wizz Air.
From Tenerife (Reine Sofia), direct flights are offered by Neos, Ryanair and Wizz Air.
From Valencia, direct flights are offered by Ryanair, Vueling and Wizz Air.
There are 2 airports in Sweden that have non-stop flights to Rome (Fiumicino).
From Gothenburg, direct flights are offered by Wizz Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in May and ends in October.
From Stockholm (Arlanda), there are 4 airlines that have direct services to Rome (Fiumicino), which are Eurowings, Norwegian, Ryanair and SAS (Star Alliance).
If you are looking for a direct flight from Switzerland to Rome (Fiumicino), there are 3 airports to choose from.
From Basel Mulhouse Freiburg, you can fly non-stop with easyJet or Wizz Air.
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).
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).
Zanzibar is the only city in Tanzania with direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino). From Zanzibar, direct flights are offered by Neos. This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in March.
In Tunisia, the only airport that has a direct connection to Rome (Fiumicino) is Tunis. From Tunis, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Tunisair.
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), the only airline with direct flights is Pegasus.
If you are looking for a direct flight from United Arab Emirates to Rome (Fiumicino), there are 3 airports to choose from.
From Abu Dhabi, direct flights are offered by Etihad Airways, Pakistan and Wizz Air.
From Dubai, the only airline with direct flights is Emirates.
From Dubai (Jebel Ali), you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Neos. This is a seasonal route that starts in January and ends in March.
In United Kingdom there are several airports with flights to Rome (Fiumicino) (9 in total).
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 Gatwick, direct flights are offered by easyJet, Vueling and Wizz Air.
From London Heathrow, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or British Airways (Oneworld).
From London Stansted, direct flights are offered by Jet2.
From Manchester, you can fly non-stop with easyJet or Jet2.
From Newcastle, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Jet2. This is a seasonal route that starts in February and ends in June.
United States is well-connected to Rome (Fiumicino) (FCO) with 13 airports around the country that have direct flights to the airport.
From Atlanta, direct flights are offered by Delta (SkyTeam).
From Boston, you can fly non-stop with Alitalia (SkyTeam) or Delta (SkyTeam). This route is recently announced though, and not operational yet. It will start in January 2023.
From Charlotte, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with American Airlines (Oneworld).
From Chicago, you can fly non-stop with American Airlines (Oneworld) or United Airlines (Star Alliance).
From Dallas-Fort Worth, direct flights are offered by American Airlines (Oneworld).
From Detroit, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with Delta (SkyTeam). This is a seasonal route that starts in June and ends in October.
From Los Angeles and Miami, you can fly with Alitalia (SkyTeam).
From New York, you can fly non-stop to Rome (Fiumicino) with United Airlines (Star Alliance).
From New York City, direct flights are offered by Alitalia (SkyTeam), American Airlines (Oneworld) and Delta (SkyTeam).
From Philadelphia, direct flights are offered by American Airlines (Oneworld).
From San Francisco and Washington, all direct flights to Rome (Fiumicino) are operated by Alitalia (SkyTeam) and United Airlines (Star Alliance).
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).