Flying to Rome
Rome Airports

Rome has 2 airports on it's outskirts, the first is the Leonardi da Vinci airport (Fiumicino Airport) which is used by the major mainstream carries such as BA and Air Italia. This airport is around 22 miles from the centre of Rome but has excellent transport links via the Leonardo Express.

The Leonardo Express is a direct train service with the main railway station in Rome. Tickets cost just over 11 Euros (each way) and must be stamped by the automated machines before you board the train. The Leonardo Express runs every 30 minutes and takes 15 minutes to complete.

You will usually find that flights to this airport are a little more expensive, this is because it is ultimately the bigger and better airport with better transport links and all of that comes at a price.

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Rome with Ryan Air

Ryan Air flies to Ciampino from 5 British airports (East Midlands, Glasgow, Liverpool, Luton and Standstead) once a day to each location.

Prices with Ryan Air can starts as low as 1p plus taxes if they have special offers on. Although with Ryan Air you have to be careful about the extra charges.

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Easyjet to Rome

Easyjet fly to Ciampino airport from 4 airports in the UK (Bristol, East Midlands, London Gatwick and Newcastle) with one flight a day to each of them.

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BA to Rome

British Airways fly only to Rome's largest airport (Fiumicino), just to note that BA fly from all over the UK. British Airways have flights starting from £60 to Fiumicino. Prices obviously get more expensive the closer you get to the date of departure.

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