Fiumicino Airport. R ome's Leonardo da Vinci International Airport is usually called "Fiumicino Airport," with the airport code "FCO," after the name of the suburb where the airport is located. F CO is the larger of Rome's two major airports and is served by about international and domestic airlines. The other airport, Ciampino , is used by general aviation, charters, and a few low-cost carriers.
Fiumicino normally has three main terminals Terminal 2 handles domestic, Schengen, and non-Schengen flights by budget airlines. Terminal 3 is used for domestic, Schengen, and non-Schengen flights by various national and international airlines. For the latest information on airline terminal assignments which have been in flux during and after Italy's COVID crisis , click here. The terminals are connected by walkways, so it's easy to reach the check-in areas from the airport's railroad station and bus drop-off points.
Just follow the signs and maps. The most convenient airport at Fiumicino is the Hilton Rome Airport , which is connected to the terminals by an elevated corridor with a moving sidewalk. The Hilton isn't cheap, but it's extremely comfortable, and its location alone makes it worth the splurge if you have an early-morning flight.
Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport is about 30 km or 20 miles from the center of Rome. Here's how to reach the city:. By "Leonardo Express" train. The Leonardo Express is a first-class train that runs between the airport and Termini Rome's main railroad station in 32 minutes with no intermediate stops. Trains depart at to minute intervals.
For details, including illustrated step-by-step instructions for buying tickets and using the train, see our Leonardo Express article. By regional train. It's cheaper than the Leonardo Express and more convenient for some parts of the city and the cruise port at Civitavecchia. The SitBus shuttle stops in Via marsala 5. Buses leave from the airport between and and from Rome they begin at in the morning.
The bus is one of the best ways to get to Ciampino , so we recommend that you reserve your tickets in advance. Reserve your SitBus. This said, we recommend asking the driver before getting in the taxi just to make sure your hotel is considered to be in the centre. The Leonardo Express Train runs from 7 am — pm.
The journey takes approximately 55 minutes. The first bus to leave from the airport to the city centre leaves at am and the last train departs at 11 pm. Plan your travel to FCO Airport with the information provided in this guide. It is located in Fiumicino , a town 35 km southwest from Rome city centre.
Rome Fiumicino Airport handled 43,, passengers in Rome Fiumicino Airport registered a total of 9,, passengers during An important decrease due to coronavirus crisis. Rome Airport consists of 4 passenger terminals: 1, 2, 3 and 5, although currently there are only two operative; Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. See the information displayed below for further details: Terminal 1 Operates with domestic and Schengen flights. See more information. Terminal 3 Operates with domestic, Schengen and Non-Schengen flights.
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