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  2. Find out everything you need to know about Rome Fiumicino airport, also known as Leonardo da Vinci airport. Check departures, arrivals, security checks, shopping, dining, parking, links and more.

    • Differences Between Rome Airports
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    • Codes For The Airports in Rome
    • Where to Eat and Shop at The Airports in Rome
    • How Long Before Your Flight Should You Be at The Airport?
    • Getting Money at The Airports in Rome
    • Getting The Roma Pass at The Airports in Rome
    • Picking Up Or Dropping Off A Rental Car at The Airport
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    Leonardo da Vinci airport, in the town of Fiumicino, is the main Rome international airport. You will land here if you fly to Rome with any of the large international carriers coming from overseas or other parts of Europe. Ciampino airport (pronounced “champeeno”) is the smaller of the two airports in Rome. Flights to Rome on smaller, budget or cha...

    On the above site, you can find maps for the airports in Rome. 1. Rome airport Ciampino map 2. Rome airport Fiumicino map Ciampino is quite small but Fiumicino is a major international airport and it can be easy to go to the wrong terminal, so just make sure to have your terminal information before arriving at the airport.

    The codes for the airports in Rome are 1. FCOfor Fiumicino. Technically the name of this airport in Rome is Leonardo da Vinci, but since the airport is in the town of Fiumicino, it is also often called just Fiumicino airport. Hence its code. 2. CIAfor Ciampino

    Since Ciampino is a small airport, you will easily see the few options for (mostly fast-food) eating and shopping there once you head into the terminal. For more, visit my page about Ciampino airporthere.

    Flying out of CIampino airport

    Ciampino airport is relatively small, with only one terminal. Also, the flights don't generally go overseas. Most airlines suggest you be there 1.5-2 hours before your flight. This may depend on you, and how used to budget travelyou are, and also how much time you like to allow yourself before boarding. It also depends on whether you are checking luggage or not. But I'd say be at Ciampino at least 1.5 hours before your flight time.

    Flying out of FIumicino airport

    If your flight out of Fiumicino is to another EU country, you should arrive for your flight at least 2 hours before. If your flight out of Fiumicino is overseas, you should arrive 3 hours before. Most people look at me funny when I tell them this, but if you check with your airline, they also recommend it. Fiumicino is a large, busy airport, with lots of security, and you will need this time to get checked in, check bags, get through passport control and to your gate. If you are flying premiu...

    Did you arrive in Rome without Euros? There are ATMs in both airports in Rome. And while I recommend using an ATM as the best way to get cash in Rome, just be aware that at the airport, these ATMs are standalone machines, not part of a bank. And this means high fees. It's likely your bank at home will charge a fee, and the machine itself does too. ...

    You can buy your Roma Passat either of the airports in Rome: At Ciampino, you will see where to buy it after you collect your luggage and go into the external arrivals area. The office is open from 8.30am - 6pm. At Fiumicino, you will see where to buy the Roma Pass in the International Arrivals area in Terminal T3. After you've cleared passport con...

    Like most airports, both Ciampino and Fiumicino have rental car offices and garages. These are well marked and pretty self-explanatory. So this part is about whether you SHOULD drop off or pick up your rental car in one of the airports in Rome.

    Learn the differences between Fiumicino and Ciampino airports, the main and secondary airports in Rome. Find out how to get to and from the airports, where to eat and shop, and how to book flights and hotels.

  3. Learn about the history, facilities and operations of the busiest airport in Italy and the 9th busiest in Europe. Fiumicino Airport serves Rome and the Vatican City, and is named after Leonardo da Vinci.

  4. Rome Airport, also named Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (IATA: FCO; ICAO: LIRF), is the major international airport of the city of Rome and the largest airport of Italy. It is located in Fiumicino, a town 35 km southwest from Rome city centre.

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  5. Learn how to get to and from Fiumicino Airport (FCO), also known as Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, in Rome. Compare taxi, train, and bus options, and find out about the airport facilities and services.

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  6. Jun 3, 2024 · Learn about the two airports in Rome, the main one being Fiumicino (FCO), a 5-star airport with excellent services and connections. Find out how to get to the city centre from Fiumicino by train, bus, taxi or private transfer.

  7. Rome airport Fiumicino or Leonardo da Vinci airport of Rome is Italy’s first airport and Europe’s eleventh where traffic volume is concerned. Rome airport lies 25 km (16 miles) southwest of Rome and is linked to the city by train and by road.

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